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Il Faut Que Je M'en Aille by Graeme Allwright

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Graeme Allwright Born In Wellington New Zealand On 7 November 1926 Died 16 February 2020 Was A New Zealand-Born French Singer And Songwriter. He Became Popular In The 1960s And 1970s As A French Language Interpreter Of The Songs Of American And Canadian Songwriters Such As Leonard Cohen Bob Dylan And Pete Seeger And Remained Active Into His Nineties. Allwright Traveled To France In The Early 1950's And Married Catherine Dasté. His Son Christophe Allwright Is A French Comedian. In The Early '60s Allwright Sang At A Number Of Clubs In Paris Folk Music That Was Very Big In The 60s. He Wrote His Own Music And Created The French Language Versions Of Many Songs By US And Canadian Artists Like Tom Paxton "Sacrée Bouteille" "Qu'as Tu Appris À L'école?" Leonard Cohen "Suzanne" And Pete Seeger "Jusqu' À La Ceinture" . His Earlier Music Focused More On Social Protest Songs. As He Matured As An Artist His Songs Became More Personal And His Choice In Material Included More Funny Songs Songs With A Mystical Bent "Garder Le Souvenir" "Lumière" And Songs About The Complexities Of Relationships "No Man's Land" . Some Of His Songs Are In English But The Vast Majority Are In French. He Has Travelled Extensively To The Himalayas Réunion Island And Madascar Among Other Places. He Was Strongly Influenced By The Indian Master And Teacher Sri Aurobino Which Is Reflected In The Mystical Qualities Of Some Of His Songs. In 2005 He Wrote New Lyrics For The French National Anthem "La Marseillaise".

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