Lead Belly - Boll Weevil (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 3) - translation of the lyrics into French

Lyrics and translation Lead Belly - Boll Weevil (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 3)




Boll Weevil (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 3)
Boll Weevil (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 3)
Ma la semplice canzone da due soldi
Ma petite chanson de deux sous
Nelle vecchie strade del quartiere piu' affollato
Dans les vieilles rues du quartier le plus achalandé
Verso mezzogiorno oppure al tramontar
Vers midi ou au coucher du soleil
Una filarmonica e un pianino un po'
Un orchestre et un piano un peu
Capita assai spesso d'ascoltar
Il arrive souvent d'écouter
Accompagnano un cantante d'occasione,
Accompagnent un chanteur d'occasion,
Che per poco o niente
Pour peu ou rien
Canta una canzon.
Chante une chanson.
È una semplice canzone da due soldi
C'est une simple chanson de deux sous
Che si canta per le strade dei sobborghi
Que l'on chante dans les rues des banlieues
E risveglia in fondo all'anima i ricordi
Et réveille au fond de l'âme les souvenirs
D'una bella e spensierata gioventù.
D'une belle et insouciante jeunesse.
E' una povera canzone per il cuore
C'est une pauvre chanson pour le cœur
Poche note con le solite parole
Quelques notes avec les mêmes mots
Ma c'e' sempre chi l'ascolta e si commuove
Mais il y a toujours quelqu'un qui l'écoute et est ému
Ripensando al tempo che non torna piu'
En repensant au temps qui ne reviendra plus
Si vede aprire piano pian qualche finestra da lontan
On voit s'ouvrir doucement quelques fenêtres au loin
C'e' chi s'affaccia ad ascoltar e sospirar
Il y a ceux qui se penchent pour écouter et soupirer
E' una semplice canzone da due soldi
C'est une simple chanson de deux sous
Che si canta per le strade dei sobborghi
Que l'on chante dans les rues des banlieues
Per chi sogna, per chi spera, per chi ama
Pour ceux qui rêvent, pour ceux qui espèrent, pour ceux qui aiment
E' l'eterna dolce storia dell'amor
C'est l'éternelle douce histoire de l'amour
Qualche volta una canzone da due soldi
Parfois une chanson de deux sous
Presentata dagli artisti piu' famosi
Présentée par les artistes les plus célèbres
Ha un sapore di bellezza e novita'
A un goût de beauté et de nouveauté
Il suo motivo l'indoman
Son motif demain
Che cento orchestre suoneran
Que cent orchestres joueront
Vestito di mondanita' ovunque andra'
Vêtu de mondanité partout il ira
Ma la semplice canzone da due soldi
Mais la simple chanson de deux sous
Finira' per ritornare dove è nata
Finir par revenir il est
Per la strada su una bocca innamorata
Dans la rue sur une bouche amoureuse
Che cantando sogna la felicita'
Qui chantant rêve du bonheur





Writer(s): Traditional, Lee Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, Fred Hellerman

Lead Belly - Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
Album
Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
date of release
24-02-2015

1 Irene (Goodnight Irene)
2 John Hardy
3 Pigmeat
4 Jim Crow Blues
5 T.B. Blues
6 How Long
7 Duncan and Brady (Brady)
8 Poor Howard
9 Outskirts of Town
10 Easy Rider
11 Good Morning Blues
12 Queen Mary
13 Laura
14 Jean Harlow
15 Sweet Jenny Lee
16 Old Man
17 Haul Away, Joe
18 Sail On, Little Girl, Sail On
19 4, 5 and 9
20 In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down
21 Red Cross Store Blues
22 Irene (Intro) [Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 2/6/1941, Pt. 1]
23 Irene (Outro) [Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 7]
24 Leaving Blues (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 6)
25 Ha-Ha This a Way (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 5)
26 Yellow Gal (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 4)
27 Boll Weevil (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 3)
28 Grey Goose (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 2)
29 Irene (Intro) [Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 3/13/1941, Pt. 1]
30 Been so Long (Bellevue Hospital Blues)
31 Big Fat Woman
32 Hitler Song (Mr. Hitler)
33 National Defense Blues
34 Excerpt from the Lonesome Train
35 Alberta
36 When A Man's A Long Way From Home
37 Blind Lemon
38 Diggin' My Potatoes (I)
39 Ella Speed
40 The Hindenburg Disaster
41 I'm so Glad, I Done Got Over
42 Ain't You Glad (The Blood Done Signed My Name)
43 Governor Pat Neff
44 Governor O.K. Allen
45 Scottsboro Boys
46 Boll Weevil
47 Sukey Jump
48 Ha-Ha This a Way
49 The Gallis Pole
50 Rock Island Line
51 Old Riley
52 Cotton Fields
53 Take This Hammer
54 Pick A Bale Of Cotton
55 Black Girl (Where Did You Sleep Last Night)
56 John Henry
57 The Midnight Special
58 Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town)
59 The Bourgeois Blues
60 There's a Man Going Around Taking Names
61 Almost Day (Wnyc - Folk Songs of America, Recorded 2/6/1941, Pt. 2)
62 On A Monday
63 Keep Your Hands Off Her
64 Good, Good, Good (Talking, Preaching) / We Shall Walk Through the Valley
65 Meeting at the Building
66 Noted Rider
67 Out on the Western Plains
68 Moanin'
69 Ham and Eggs
70 Shorty George
71 Whoa Back, Buck
72 Linin' Track
73 Julie Ann Johnson
74 Bring Me a Little Water, Silvy
75 Sally Walker
76 Green Corn
77 Fiddler's Dram
78 Almost Day
79 Alabama Bound
80 We Shall Be Free (with Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston)
81 You Can't Lose Me Cholly

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