Yves Duteil is a french singer and songwriter. He was born in Paris, in Jul… Read Full Bio ↴Yves Duteil is a french singer and songwriter. He was born in Paris, in July 24, 1949 and is the third child to be born in the family.
In 1972, Yves Duteil had first minor hit with a song called "Virages" (English: "Turns"). Included on his 1974 debut album L'Écritoire, it shares fame with such songs as the title track and from his next album, "J'attends" (1976), "Tisserand", "Les Batignolles" (an area of Paris), etc.
His 1977 album "Tarentelle" which will become his most classic, including not only his most famous song ("Prendre Un Enfant") but also such songs as the title track, "Le Petit Pont de Bois", "Le Mur De La Prison D'En Face" which have all become classicss.
In 2001, Duteil released "Sans Attendre", more introspective than ever and with much modesty, he tackles some aspects of his life in a way that can bring a deep sight on life, understood in the light of spiritual love. In a simple way, he sings about friendship in tough times ("Les Gestes Délicats"), compassion for a father who never showed him that much affection, which never prevents Duteil to answer with love and sings all the kind words he found to his father, no matter what his childhood was like ("Lettre À Mon Père"). And probably the most touching song: "Pour Que Tu Ne Meures Pas", which deals with Yves Duteil's wife's disease.
In 1972, Yves Duteil had first minor hit with a song called "Virages" (English: "Turns"). Included on his 1974 debut album L'Écritoire, it shares fame with such songs as the title track and from his next album, "J'attends" (1976), "Tisserand", "Les Batignolles" (an area of Paris), etc.
His 1977 album "Tarentelle" which will become his most classic, including not only his most famous song ("Prendre Un Enfant") but also such songs as the title track, "Le Petit Pont de Bois", "Le Mur De La Prison D'En Face" which have all become classicss.
In 2001, Duteil released "Sans Attendre", more introspective than ever and with much modesty, he tackles some aspects of his life in a way that can bring a deep sight on life, understood in the light of spiritual love. In a simple way, he sings about friendship in tough times ("Les Gestes Délicats"), compassion for a father who never showed him that much affection, which never prevents Duteil to answer with love and sings all the kind words he found to his father, no matter what his childhood was like ("Lettre À Mon Père"). And probably the most touching song: "Pour Que Tu Ne Meures Pas", which deals with Yves Duteil's wife's disease.
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La Tarentelle
Yves Duteil Lyrics
Il me manquait toujours Jamais une autre source n'arr?tera ma course C'est le fil d…
La puce et le pianiste Un jour, sur un piano, une puce йlut domicile. Elle posa…
Le fruit de mon verger J'ai cueilli dans ma vie des fruits de toutes sortes J'en…
Le mur de la prison d'en face En regardant le mur de la prison d'en face J'entends tous…
Le petit pont de bois Tu te souviens du pont qu'on traversait, naguère Pour passer…
Les bonheurs perdus Si les bonheurs perdus s'envolaient en fumйe Il y aurait des…
Les p'tites casquettes On r'prend pas nos petites chansons dans les guinguettes On …
Lucille et les libellules Deux ou trois libellules en vol troublaient Lucille Sur le c…
Petit Patron Tu m'as laissй sur le chemin pour me guider de…
Prendre un enfant Prendre un enfant par la mainPour l'emmener vers demain, Pou…
Tarentelle Vous avez appris la danse, danse. Vous avez appris les pas.…