C'est si bon
"C'est si bon" | |
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Single by Jean Marco | |
Released | 1948 |
Format | 10-inch 78 rpm reocrd |
Recorded | 18 February 1948 |
Genre | Foxtrot |
Length | 2:40 |
Label | Columbia |
Songwriter(s) | Henri Betti (music), André Hornez (lyrics) |
"C'est si bon" is a French popular song composed in 1947 by Henri Betti with the lyrics by André Hornez. The English lyrics were written in 1950 by Jerry Seelen. The song is also adapted in several languages.
Story
It was while watching the showcase of a women's lingerie shop under the arcades of the avenue Jean Médecin in Nice in July 1947 that the first nine musical notes of the song came into the head of the composer Henri Betti. He wrote the notes in a sheet of music paper to be able to recall them to play on the piano. Once home, he composed the melody in less than ten minutes. He then made an appointment with the lyricist André Hornez at the Hôtel Powers in Paris in order to find a title for the song. The lyricist said that the title should be three syllables, sung to the first three notes of the song. The next day the lyricist showed Henri Betti a list of ten three-syllable titles, the last of which was C'est si Bon. Henri Betti told him it's the one he wants to choose but André Hornez replied that he did not mark him because there was simultaneously a song by Charles Trenet named C'est Bon. Henri Betti told him that si makes all the difference. The song was registered at the SACEM on 16 August 1947 and was published by Paul Beuscher.[1]
Before finding a professional singer for the song, Henri Betti sang the song himself at the restaurant La Réserve in Nice. He first proposed the song to Yves Montand together with Mais qu'est-ce que j'ai ? which he had just composed (with lyrics by Édith Piaf). On 9 October 1947 at the at the Théâtre de l'Étoile, Yves Montand sang Mais qu'est-ce que j'ai ? but did not sing C'est si Bon, preferring to wait a few weeks to sing it on stage or on the radio.
The publisher decided to pass the song on the radio station Programme Parisien of the French Broadcasting. The song is heard for the first time on the radio on 18 January 1948 and sung by Jean Marco with Jacques Hélian and his Orchestra. The vinyl is recorded on 18 February 1948. Then the publisher offered the song to the Sœurs Étienne with Raymond Legrand and his Orchestra, and this version became a hit. Yves Montand, now seeing a good thing, recorded the song on 11 May 1948 with Bob Castella and his Orchestra. The publisher then offered the song to Suzy Delair who sang it in public in the first Nice Jazz Festival on 25 February 1948. Louis Armstrong was present at the festival and asked the publisher if he could make a recording of the song in America. The publisher agreed and the song's lyrics were adapted into English by Jerry Seelen. The song adapted into English is recorded by Louis Armstrong on 26 June 1950 in New York City with Sy Oliver and his Orchestra. Upon its release, the disc became a worldwide hit and the song was then sung by leading international singers and used in film, television and ringtone.
In 1949, Nino Rastelli wrote the Italian lyrics of the song for the recording of Natalino Otto with Luciano Zuccheri and his Orchestra on 1 March 1949. The title song became Tutto è bello.
In 1950, Ralph Maria Siegel wrote the German lyrics of the song for the recording of Rita Gallos with Kurt Edelhagen and his Orchestra on 30 May 1950.
In 1951, Jula De Palma recorded the song with Bruno Quirinetta and his Orchestra. The previous year, she also recorded with Bruno Quirinetta and his Orchestra the other hits of Henri Betti : Maître Pierre.
In 1953, Eartha Kitt recorded the song in French with Henri René and his Orchestra for her album RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt. A year later, she sang the song in New Faces. Her cover version has been used in several American films and television advertisements.
In 1962, Dean Martin recorded the song with the musical arrangements of Neal Hefti for his album French Style where he sings several popular French songs.
In 1966, Barbra Streisand recorded the song with the musical arrangements of Michel Legrand (son of Raymond Legrand) for her album Color Me Barbra which is broadcast in color on CBS on 30 March 1966.
In 1978, Madleen Kane and Rhoda Scott recorded a disco version of the song.
In 1988, Rita Lee recorded the song in Portuguese with the lyrics of Roberto de Carvalho for her album Zona Zen. The title song became Cecy Bom.
In 1992, Take 6 recorded an a cappella version of the song for an advertisement on a toilet water by Yves Saint Laurent.
In 1993, Abbey Lincoln recorded the song in French accompanied by Hank Jones on piano for her album When There Is Love.
In 1995, Sophie Darel recorded the song in duet with Évelyne Leclercq for her album C'était les Années Bleues where she also recorded the other success of Henri Betti : Maître Pierre, in duet with Pierre Perret.
In 2003, Lisa Ono recorded a Bossa nova version of the song with the musical arrangements of Mario Adnet for her album Dans Mon Île where she sings several popular French songs.
In 2006, Arielle Dombasle recorded the song with the musical arrangements of Jean-Pascal Beintus for her album C'est si bon where she sings several popular American songs performed in Broadway.
In 2014, Maximilien Philippe recorded a rock version of the song that was used in an advertisement on a Renault Clio car.
Cover versions
- Beegie Adair
- Aimable
- Peter Alexander
- Marcel Amont
- Maurice André
- Paul Anka
- Ann-Margret
- Ray Anthony
- Tina Arena
- Louis Armstrong
- Svend Asmussen
- Liane Augustin
- Jean-Pierre Aumont
- Louie Austen
- Chie Ayado
- Justyna Bacz
- Michał Bajor
- Chet Baker
- Josephine Baker
- Karyn Balm
- Hanna Banaszak
- Didier Barbelivien
- Eddie Barclay
- Emilie-Claire Barlow
- Kary Barnet
- Dan Barrett
- Joss Baselli
- Gianni Basso
- Alla Bayanova
- Ben l'Oncle Soul
- Norma Bengell
- Benkó Dixieland Band
- Iris Berben
- Polly Bergen
- Raymond Berthiaume
- Henri Betti
- Acker Bilk
- Willy Bischof
- Big Bill Bissonnette
- Stanley Black
- Lucky Blondo
- Jonny Blu
- Claude Bolling
- Lillian Boutté
- Keco Brandão
- Joshua Breakstone
- Anita Briem
- Buddha Bar
- Sam Butera
- Don Byron
- Tisha Campbell-Martin
- Cécilia Cara
- Caravelli
- Frankie Carle
- René Carol
- Émile Carrara
- Michel Cassez
- André Ceccarelli
- Roland Cedermark
- Stefania Cento
- The Chantels
- Maurice Chevalier
- Corina Chiriac
- Petula Clark
- Nat King Cole
- Buddy Collette
- Perry Como
- Eddie Constantine
- Ian Cooper
- Annie Cordy
- Corneille
- Eva Cortés
- Bing Crosby
- Bob Crosby
- Sophie Darel
- Francis Darizcuren
- Maxwell Davis
- Jula De Palma
- Angelo Debarre
- Joey Dee and the Starliters
- Christian Delagrange
- Suzy Delair
- Hector Delfosse
- Johnny Desmond
- Manu Dibango
- Marlene Dietrich
- Sacha Distel
- Les Djinns
- Larisa Dolina
- Arielle Dombasle
- Arne Domnérus
- Tommy Dorsey
- Angèle Durand
- Berndt Egerbladh
- Vadim Eilenkrig
- Javier Elorrieta
- Chiemi Eri
- Les Sœurs Étienne
- George Evans
- Bent Fabric
- Rick Fay
- Franck Fernandel
- Boulou Ferré
- George Feyer
- Pete Fountain
- Renée Franke
- Stan Freberg
- Laura Fygi
- Wolf Gabbe
- Stig Gabrielson
- Galenskaparna
- Garou
- Ray Gelato
- Genevieve
- Geraldo
- Roland Gerbeau
- Fernand Gignac
- Caesar Giovannini
- Yvette Giraud
- Will Glahé
- Ilja Glusgal
- Benny Goodman
- Anny Gould
- Graffiti6
- Gerri Granger
- Earl Grant
- Stéphane Grappelli
- Dolores Gray
- Max Greger
- Grégoire
- Nana Gualdi
- Curt Haagers
- Alexander Hacke
- Bob Haggart
- Bengt Hallberg
- Alfred Hause
- Hearts of Soul
- Margot Hielscher
- Earl Hines
- Nancy Holloway
- Carl Holmberg
- Clint Holmes
- The Hot Sardines
- In-Grid
- Irakli
- Ahmad Jamal
- Jammin'Zeb
- Lucien Jeunesse
- Jaak Joala
- Jill Jones
- Tom Jones
- Georges Jouvin
- Harald Juhnke
- Mac Kac
- Bert Kaempfert
- Madleen Kane
- Mickey Katz
- Grethe Kausland
- Kaya
- Danny Kaye
- Bevlyn Khoo
- Lisa Kirk
- Eartha Kitt
- Earl Klugh
- Hildegard Knef
- Jana Kocianová
- James Komack
- János Kőrössy
- Peter Kraus
- Maren Kroymann
- Paul Kühn
- Charlie Kunz
- Biréli Lagrène
- Detlev Lais
- Abbe Lane
- Dorota Lanton
- Maurice Larcange
- James Last
- Yank Lawson
- Amanda Lear
- Évelyne Leclercq
- Rita Lee
- Virginia Lee
- Michel Legrand
- Jo Lemaire
- Francis Lemarque
- Nathalie Lermitte
- Charles Level
- Abbey Lincoln
- Gitta Lind
- Didier Lockwood
- Gina Lollobrigida
- Halie Loren
- Bruce Low
- The Lucky Duckies
- Awa Ly
- Gisele MacKenzie
- Shirley MacLaine
- Elizabeth MacRae
- Charles Magnante
- Jeane Manson
- Guy Marchand
- Jean Marco
- René Marie
- Maria Markesini
- Claire Martin
- Dean Martin
- Jacques Martin
- Nicole Martin
- Skip Martin
- Mireille Mathieu
- Mimie Mathy
- Jean-Baptiste Maunier
- Paul Mauriat
- Zappy Max
- Tina May
- Bill McGuffie
- Johnny Meijer
- George Melachrino
- Leon Merian
- Marta Mirska
- Eddy Mitchell
- Isaac Mizrahi
- Anna Mjöll
- Yves Montand
- Jane Morgan
- Buddy Morrow
- Don Most
- Tony Mottola
- François Moutin
- Micheller Myrtill
- Ivo Niehe
- Bodil Niska
- Ingmar Nordströms
- Maire Ojonen
- Lisa Ono
- Frankie Ortega
- Anne Sofie von Otter
- Natalino Otto
- Mélanie Pain
- Papa Bue's Viking Jazzband
- Nicki Parrott
- Jean-Claude Pascal
- Patachou
- Marisa Pavan
- Barbara Marie-Louise Pavelka
- Rita Pavone
- Freda Payne
- Michel Pellegrino
- Edith Peters
- Maximilien Philippe
- Miguel Poveda
- Pérez Prado
- Lloyd Price
- Jo Privat
- Émile Prud'homme
- Michel Pruvot
- Trio Raisner
- Marc Reift
- Lulu Reinhardt
- Line Renaud
- Cliff Richard
- Red Richards
- Gérard Rinaldi
- Gale Robbins
- Jimmy Rosenberg
- Annie Ross
- Tino Rossi
- Jean Sablon
- Sandler and Young
- Irena Santor
- Damien Sargue
- Michael Schanze
- Freddy Schauwecker
- Manfred Schneider
- Janne Schra
- Fritz Schulz-Reichel
- Hazel Scott
- Rhoda Scott
- Phil Seamen
- Patrick Sébastien
- Janet Seidel
- Charlie Shavers
- Allan Sherman
- Roberta Shore
- Victor Silvester
- Bebu Silvetti
- Sinclair
- Bob Sinclar
- Smaïn
- Sonora Matancera
- Fela Sowande
- Stjepan Jimmy Stanić
- Jiří Štědroň
- Lou Stein
- Joscho Stephan
- April Stevens
- Hugo Strasser
- Barbra Streisand
- Les Sunlights
- Yukihiro Takahashi
- Take 6
- Diane Tell
- Jacky Terrasson
- Henry Theel
- Gilles Thibaut
- Marc Thomas
- The Three Suns
- Roland Thyssen
- Vico Torriani
- André Toussaint
- Conway Twitty
- Atakan Ünüvar
- Oscar Valdambrini
- Caterina Valente
- Caroll Vanwelden
- Billy Vaughn
- Ray Ventura
- André Verchuren
- Lily Vincent
- Maria Vincent
- Bobby Vinton
- Vlaams Radio Koor
- Roch Voisine
- Sylvia Vrethammar
- Dionne Warwick
- Horst Wende
- Gerhard Wendland
- Fred Weyrich
- Justin Wilson
- Gustav Winckler
- Konrad Wissmann
- Rikard Wolff
- Klaus Wunderlich
- Nikki Yanofsky
- Pia Zadora
- Mike Zubi
Filmography
- 1948 : Rythmes de Paris by Henri Verneuil. Performed by Jean Marco.
- 1952 : Holiday in Paris - Paris by Stany Cordier. Performed by Dolores Gray.
- 1953 : Trois Hommes et un Piano by André Berthomieu. Performed by Henri Betti.
- 1953 : Soyez les bienvenus by Pierre-Louis. Instrumental version.
- 1953 : His Father's Portrait (Le Portrait de son Père) by André Berthomieu. Instrumental version.
- 1953 : It Happened in the Park (Villa Borghese) by Gianni Franciolini. Instrumental version.
- 1953 : We, the Women (Siamo Donne) by Alfredo Guarini. Instrumental version.
- 1954 : New Faces by Harry Horner. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
- 1955 : Sam and Friends (episode C'est Si Bon) by Jim Henson. Performed by Stan Freberg.
- 1957 : Rendez-vous avec Maurice Chevalier n°2 by Maurice Régamey. Performed by Maurice Chevalier.
- 1957 : Love in the Afternoon by Billy Wilder. Instrumental version.
- 1959 : State Trooper (episode The Girl on Cloud Nine) by Richard Irving. Performed by Gale Robbins.
- 1961 : Ghosts of Rome (Fantasmi a Roma) by Antonio Pietrangeli. Hummed by an extra.
- 1962 : Two Tickets to Paris by Greg Garrison. Performed by Joey Dee and the Starliters.
- 1963 : Le Magot de Josefa by Claude Autant-Lara. Instrumental version.
- 1963 : La Voix dans le Verre by Lazare Iglesis. Instrumental version.
- 1964 : The Fugitive (episode World's End) by Robert Butler. Instrumental version.
- 1965 : The Munsters (episode Lily Munster, Girl Model) by Earl Bellamy. Instrumental version.
- 1965 : Bewitched (episode A Change of Face) by William Asher. Instrumental version.
- 1966 : Color Me Barbra by Dwight Hemion and Roland Vance. Performed by Barbra Streisand.
- 1967 : Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (episode Lou-Ann Poovie Sings Again) by Coby Ruskin. Performed by Elizabeth MacRae.
- 1972 : Monty Python's Flying Circus (episode The Cycling Tour) by Ian MacNaughton. Instrumental version.
- 1973 : Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt by Dieter Wendrich. Performed by Gitta Lind.
- 1974 : Earthquake by Mark Robson. Instrumental version.
- 1975 : Columbo (episode Troubled Waters) by Ben Gazzara. Instrumental version.
- 1976 : A Butterfly in the Night (Una Mariposa en la Noche) by Armando Bó. Performed by Yves Montand.
- 1978 : Fedora by Billy Wilder. Hummed by Marthe Keller.
- 1979 : Shirley MacLaine at the Lido by Dwight Hemion. Performed by Shirley MacLaine and Tom Jones.
- 1981 : Perry Como's French-Canadian Christmas by Jeff Margolis. Performed by Perry Como and Diane Tell.
- 1982 : Mit Musik Geht Alles Besser by Ekkehard Böhmer. Performed by Jean-Claude Pascal.
- 1985 : Magnum, P.I. (episode The Man from Marseilles) by John Llewellyn Moxey. Instrumental version.
- 1989 : American Masters (episode Satchmo) by Gary Giddins and Kendrick Simmons. Performed by Louis Armstrong.
- 1995 : Faust (episode Tödliche Route) by Michael Mackenroth.
- 1996 : Chloé by Dennis Berry. Performed by Louis Armstrong.
- 1996 : The Nanny (episode A Pup in Paris) by Dorothy Lyman. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
- 1996 : Mad Dog Time by Larry Bishop. Performed by Dean Martin.
- 1996 : Ladri di Cinema by Piero Natoli.
- 1996 : Transatlantique by Christine Laurent.
- 1999 : Balko (episode Verkaufte Unschuld) by Andy Bausch.
- 2001 : Dean Martin : That's Amore by David Leaf and John Scheinfeld. Performed by Dean Martin.
- 2002 : Laurel Canyon by Lisa Cholodenko. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
- 2003 : Something's Gotta Give by Nancy Meyers. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
- 2003 : Cuéntame cómo pasó (episode Arde Paris) by Agustín Crespi. Performed by Yves Montand.
- 2003 : Cuéntame cómo pasó (episode La Larga Noche del Maletín) by Agustín Crespi. Performed by Louis Armstrong.
- 2004 : Ein Zwilling ist Nicht Genug by Brigitte Müller.
- 2006 : En uppstoppad hund by Kristina Humle. Performed by Stig Gabrielson.
- 2007 : The Ballroom (Chega de Saudade) by Laís Bodanzky. Performed by Norma Bengell.
- 2007 : Game of Four (Détrompez-vous) by Bruno Dega. Performed by Dean Martin.
- 2009 : Rita Rocks (episode What's Love Got To Do With It) by Lynn M. McCracken. Performed by Tisha Campbell-Martin.
- 2009 : Caras & Bocas (episode 1, season 1) by Ary Coslov. Performed by Rita Lee.
- 2011 : Herr Alsmann trifft Frau Hielscher by Klaus Michael Heinz. Performed by Margot Hielscher.
- 2011 : Ivo Livi, dit Yves Montand by Patrick Rotman. Performed by Yves Montand.
- 2011 : Empreintes (episode Brasseur, père et fils) by Anne Andreu. Performed by Yves Montand.
- 2011 : The Great Ghost Rescue by Yann Samuell. Performed by Graffiti6.
- 2013 : The Wolf of Wall Street by Martin Scorsese. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
- 2014 : Miss Sixty by Sigrid Hoerner. Performed by Iris Berben and Alexander Hacke.
- 2014 : Party Girl by Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis. Hummed by Angélique Litzenburger.
- 2014 : X-Men: Days of Future Past by Bryan Singer. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
- 2014 : Altman by Ron Mann. Performed by Yves Montand.
- 2015 : Mad Men (episode New Business) by Michael Uppendahl. Performed by Yves Montand.
- 2016 : Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie by Mandie Fletcher. Performed by Eartha Kitt.
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- 1972 : Grapillon uses the song for their red grape juice.
- 1980 and 1982 : Mont Blanc uses the song for their dessert cream.
- 1983, 1985 and 1987 : Simmons uses the song for their mattresses.
- 1990 : Yves Saint Laurent uses the version of Jill Jones for their toilet water Jazz.
- 1992 : Yves Saint Laurent uses the version of Take 6 for their toilet water Jazz Prestige.
- 1993 : Hautes-Pyrénées uses the song for their ski resort.
- 1994 : Cidou uses the song for their juice Cidorange.
- 1999 and 2000 : William Saurin uses the song for their ready-cooked dish.
- 2005 and 2006 : LU uses the song for their cake Vandame.
- 2007 : Jacques Vabre uses the song for their coffee Costa Rica and Pérou.
- 2012 : Pierre Fabre uses the song for their drug Cetavlon.
- 2012 : McDonald’s uses the version of Bob Sinclar for their sandwich McBaguette.
- 2013 : Géramont uses the version of Eartha Kitt for their cheese C'est bon.
- 2013 : Harrys uses the version of Louis Armstrong for their pain de mie Beau et Bon.
- 2013 : Palmolive uses the song for their shower gel Gourmet.
- 2014 : Grey Goose uses the version of Eartha Kitt for their bottle of vodka The Gift.
- 2014 : Renault uses the version of Maximilien Philippe for their car Renault Clio.
- 2015 : Beats Electronics uses the version of Eartha Kitt for their headphones Solo2 Wireless.
- 2016 : Crédit Agricole uses the song for their bank Credit Agricole Bank Polska.
References
- ↑ Louis-Jean Calve, Cent ans de chansons française, Archipoche, 2008, p. 67