Une belle histoire

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"Une belle histoire"
Single
LanguageFrench
WrittenMichel Fugain
Lyricist(s)Pierre Delanoë

"Une belle histoire" is a French song written by Michel Fugain (music) and Pierre Delanoë (lyrics). Featured on the 1972 album Fugain et le Big Bazar, it was released as a single that same year, selling over 800,000 copies and topping the charts in France.[1]

The lyrics, telling of a brief encounter between two young strangers ("they hid in a large wheat field and let the currents carry them away"), were considered risqué at the time. Fugain initially imagined the action to take place along U.S. Route 66, but Delanoë relocated the story in France.[1]

"Une belle histoire" has been covered in a variety of languages. In 1972, Franco Califano wrote an Italian version of the song named "Un'estate fa", which was first released as a single by the band Homo Sapiens.[2] In 1973, it was recorded in Dutch as "Zoals Een Mooi Verhaal" by Ann Christy and in Turkish as "Kim ayırdı sevenleri" by Tanju Okan, Nilüfer and the Modern Folk Üçlüsü. In 1974, It was recorded in English as "One Lovely Day" by Jay & The October Cherries.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Christine Ducros (29 July 2011). "Une belle histoire de Michel Fugain". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  2. ^ Salvatore Coccoluto (2014). Franco Califano. Non escludo il ritorno (in Italian). Imprimatur editore.


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