Born in Cairo in 1940, Liz Brady (born Ray Fleurat) is a French yé-yé singe… Read Full Bio ↴Born in Cairo in 1940, Liz Brady (born Ray Fleurat) is a French yé-yé singer.
Between 1965 and 1967, she released four EPs: "Hey O Daddy O" (65),"Rien n'est perdu" (65), "Palladium" (66) , "Partie de Dames" (66) on Pathé and one EP on Decca "Le piano s'est tu" (67) .
In 1968, she moved to Quebec and with her friend formed the duo "Les Scarabées" (The Beetles). They released several 45s among which "Puisque tu m'as quitté" et "Le cœur de mon pays" (Golden Album in Canada).
They disbanded in 1975 and Liz moved to Florida, continuing her singing career as Liza Brady while her friend released songs under the name of Martine Bee.
Between 1965 and 1967, she released four EPs: "Hey O Daddy O" (65),"Rien n'est perdu" (65), "Palladium" (66) , "Partie de Dames" (66) on Pathé and one EP on Decca "Le piano s'est tu" (67) .
In 1968, she moved to Quebec and with her friend formed the duo "Les Scarabées" (The Beetles). They released several 45s among which "Puisque tu m'as quitté" et "Le cœur de mon pays" (Golden Album in Canada).
They disbanded in 1975 and Liz moved to Florida, continuing her singing career as Liza Brady while her friend released songs under the name of Martine Bee.
Le Palladium
Liz Brady Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Le Palladium' by these artists:
Léo Ferré Au Palladium, j'ai récolté Le minimum de tes années Où pét…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Liz Brady:
Bas Les Pattes Come on! Bas les pattes! Ce garçon est à moi Bas les pattes…
Palladium (The Hip) Le Palladium C'est la nouvelle boite Et tout Paris en parle …
Palladium the Hip Le Palladium C'est la nouvelle boite Et tout Paris en parle …
Partie de dames Sur le damier qui aura de la chance De nous deux…
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@LetsTalkColdplay
Hey guys, I'm French (Canadian) by ancestry. Here's what the French lyrics mean in English translation:
Palladium
The Palladium
is the new club
all Paris talks about,
because the jerk,
the shake,
Oh oh oh Monkiss
Yeah yeah yeah Letkiss
Palladium is the place, you can dance whatever you want
Go to the Palladium, that's just the best
That's where you see all the buddies go every night
to shout, dance, row, tap your feet, clap your hands
Yeah yeah yeah
And as they hear the music starting
they are quite happy to start dancing
Oh yeah yeah yeah
Now how could I tell you, how would I explain.
Just go to the Palladium and you'll see
Just listen to them, it's crazy hot
I can't believe my eyes
It's really wonderful
The jerk,
the shake,
Oh oh oh Monkiss
Yeah yeah yeah Letkiss
Palladium is the place, you can dance whatever you want
Go to the Palladium, that's just the best
Yeah yeah yeah oh oh
In case you don't know
the jerk, the shake
Palladium is the place, you can dance whatever you want
Go to the Palladium, that's just the best
Just listen to them, it's crazy hot
@SkyManagerNYC
The Stella Artois beer commercial led to me search for this artist and song. Wow! what a performance. She was tearing it up back in 1964 and looked like she was having so much fun. Such passion!
@buffaloblues2207
I don't know how Madison Ave finds these classics, but thanks for spreading.
@JohnWilliams-rj2yq
Lol same here
@charlieseward1217
Newton Dixon Jr me too
@johnwilson4158
amen
@paigesironko6597
Me too!!
@Tark75ifty
Liz Brady was of English descent but she chose to make a career in France and singing in French.
In this cover of the Sparkles, Liz Brady sings the praises of a very famous nightclub in Paris in the mid 60's, "Le Palladium".
We danced all the fashionable dances there, Jerk, monkeys, shake ...
She left us just 1 year ago, in January 2019.
R.i.p. Liz Brady.
@txmom2boys
She was from Egypt I thought?
@angah82
@@txmom2boys Her father is French and her mother is Greek, but she was born in Egypt. The commenter probably mistook her stage name for her real one, cause it sounds somewhat English. Her real name is Raymonde Fleurat.
@catholiccowboy8545
@@angah82 oh ! Tx !