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Thursday, November 9, 2017

Frank Sinatra - (ah, the apple trees) When the world was young ...
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"(Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young" is a popular song composed by Philippe-Gérard, with lyrics by Angèle Vannier. The English lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer. The original French title was "Le Chevalier de Paris". Apart from a reference to apples, the English lyrics have nothing to do with the French original poem.

English lyrics were originally written by Carl Sigman, but these were rejected by the music publisher, Mickey Goldsen. Sigman suggested Mercer, and Mercer wrote the English lyrics (three verses and three choruses) in three days.

The song is from the perspective of an aging Parisian "boulevardier"/"coquette", as they review their life.


Video (Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young



Notable recordings

  • Edith Piaf - as "Le chevalier de Paris" (1950)
  • Bing Crosby - recorded in Los Angeles on October 4, 1951 with John Scott Trotter ad His Orchestra.
  • Peggy Lee - Black Coffee (1953)
  • June Christy - Gone for the Day (1957)
  • Polly Bergen - Little Girl Blue (1955)
  • Jane Morgan - The American Girl from Paris (1956)
  • Eydie Gormé - Eydie In Love (1958)
  • Dinah Shore - Moments Like These (1958)
  • Julie London - Sophisticated Lady (1962)
  • Frank Sinatra - Point of No Return (1962)
  • Marlene Dietrich - as "Die Welt war jung" (1962) (lyrics by Max Colpet)
  • Nat King Cole - Where Did Everyone Go? (1963)
  • Morgana King - With A Taste of Honey, as medley with "Young and Foolish" (1964)
  • Mark Murphy - The Dream (2000)
  • Blossom Dearie - Blossom Time at Ronnie Scott's (1966)
  • Nancy Wilson - Lush Life (1968)
  • Aretha Franklin - Soft and Beautiful (1969)
  • Scott Walker - Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs from his T.V. Series (1969)
  • Mel Tormé - Tormé: A New Album (1977)
  • Mabel Mercer - Echoes of My Life (1980)
  • Bob Dylan - Triplicate (2017)

Maps (Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young



References


Source of article : Wikipedia