André Charles Jean Popp (19 February 1924 – 10 May 2014) was a French composer, arranger and screenwriter.
Held in high esteem by lovers of light orchestral music, Eurovision connoisseurs and the space age pop aficionados who revived the easy listening genre in the mid-1990s, the fabulously named and fantastically talented French composer, conductor, arranger and orchestrator André Popp wrote some of the most enduring melodies of the 1960s.André Popp was born in the Vendée region, Western France, where he grew up in his grandparents' villa. His mother sent him to a piano teacher when he was five years old. Later onwards, at secondary school, André played the church organ after the cleric originally entrusted with this task had been enlisted into the French army upon Germany's declaration of war in 1940. During the war years, André met songwriter Jean Broussolle, with whom he travelled to Paris after the liberation of France.
With Broussolle, Popp tried breaking into the Parisian music industry by signing many songs, most notably 'Grand papa laboureur', which was recorded by Cathérine Sauvage. In the late 1940s, Popp also worked as a piano accompanist for theatres and record companies. Later on, after a particularly well-received Christmas broadcast for which he had written the music, Popp was signed by French radio as a producer and conductor (1953). Having formed his own orchestra, he entertained nationwide audiences with his instrumental compositions and arrangements in different styles in 'La bride sur le cou', a weekly radio programme which ran for five consecutive years.
Meanwhile, Popp continued composing songs, amongst which big (international) hit successes such as 'Les lavandières du Portugal' (Portuguese washerwomen), originally recorded by Jacqueline François (1954), Eurovision winner 'Tom Pillibi' for Jacqueline Boyer (1960), and 'Manchester et Liverpool' for Marie Lafôret (1967). As an arranger, he worked with many different artists, most notably Jacques Brel, for whom he wrote the original score to 'Quand on n'a que l'amour'. He orchestrated a number of Juliette Gréco albums in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Testimony to Popp's creativity is the creation of an educative symphonic work for children, 'Piccolo, Saxo et Cie.', for which he teamed up with his old friend Jean Broussolle. The first of the four ‘Piccolo, Saxo et Compagnie’ albums, released in 1956, won the Grand Prix du Disque. He also released several instrumental albums, including the innovative 'Delirium in Hi-Fi' (under the pseudonym Elsa Popping) and two LPs with ukelele virtuoso Herb Ohta.
In the Eurovision Song Contest, after his victory with 'Tom Pillibi' (France 1960, lyrics by Pierre Cour), Popp composed three more Grand Prix entries: 'Le chant de Mallory' (Rachel, France 1964), 'L'amour est bleu' (Vicky Leandros, Luxembourg 1967), and 'Une chanson c'est une lettre' (Sophie Hecquet, Monaco 1975). For the last-mentioned song, Popp conducted the Eurovision orchestra himself. Indeed, the haunting "Love Is Blue", as it became known internationally, turned into a worldwide standard.
In 1968 the French orchestra leader, Paul Mauriat, took an instrumental arrangement to the top of the US hit parade and battled it out with the version by guitarist Jeff Beck in the UK charts, while the following year the American vocal group the Dells recorded a successful medley combining an English adaptation by Bryan Blackburn with Arthur Hamilton's "Sing A Rainbow".
Popp had a singular knack for writing melodies that appealed to the collective consciousness. Originally recorded by Les Compagnons De La Chanson, "Tzinerlin", with an English lyric by Jack Fishman, became "Years May Come, Years May Go", the last UK Top 10 hit for Herman's Hermits in 1970. In 1979, Popp won the Grand Prix Académie Charles Cros for the second time, on this occasion for his music to a series of audio reworkings of Hergé’s cartoon creation ‘Tintin’. In the 1970s and 1980s, Popp continued writing songs for artists such as Mireille Mathieu, Nicole Croisille, and Gérard Palaprat. He also continued writing film scores, his last being Pineapple Express in 2008.
Popp died at his apartment in the Paris suburb of Puteaux on 10 May 2014. The day a pre-recorded interview, his last, was broadcast on the radio station France Musique. As French media remarked, this was a fitting farewell for the master of the soundscape and the composer whose series of Piccolo, Saxo Et Compagnie recordings had introduced several generations of children to the nuances of the orchestra.
(Edited mainly from “And The Conductor Is”)
I spotted a wonderful 6 CD box set on Discogs titled André Popp – La Musique M'Aime. Although I couldn’t find it as a download I did manage to find the whole tracklisting of CD 1 plus most of CD2. I supplemented this with mp3’s from the digital download The Gold Collection which contained tracks not in the box set.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of Monsieur Popp until today when searching for a birthday celebrity, and I am so glad I did.
For “André Popp – La Musique M'Aime (edit) go here:
https://krakenfiles.com/view/0627c69fe6/file.html
CD 1:
01 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Mon Cœur Attend 2:54
02 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Du Vent Dans Les Voiles 4:16
03 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Les Lavandières Du Portugal 2:23
04 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Danse Des Sosies 3:11
05 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Ma Nounou Du Tanganyka 2:45
06 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Sexy Sax 3:49
07 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Tunisia Waltz 3:09
08 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Perles De Cristal 3:19
09 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Beer Barrel Polka 2:40
10 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – La Java Des Bombes Atomiques 2:33
11 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – La Polka Du Roi 2:30
12 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Sous Son Chapeau Cloche 2:32
13 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Tique Taque 2:25
14 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Mon Copain C'était L'Amour 2:15
15 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Au Bal À Bahia 2:39
16 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Air Blessé 2:33
17 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Ballad For A News Flash (Romance Pour Un Fait Divers) 2:27
18 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Pas De Géant (Giant Steps) 3:08
19 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – L'Homme Invisible 3:01
20 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Electric Band 2:46
21 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Les Papillons 2:29
22 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Ophelia 3:08
23 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Picasso Blue 3:04
24 André Popp Et Son Orchestre –The Wonderful World Of Julie 4:48
25 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Candice (Quatrième Gymnopédie) 3:28
26 André Popp Et Son Orchestre – Love On Concorde 4:27
CD2
01 André Popp– Java
02 André Popp– French Dondon 4:52
03 André Popp– La Bardinette 2:50
04 André Popp– Musique Magique 3:28
05 Andre Popp – Danse D’Lours
06 Andre Popp – La Paloma
07 André Popp– The Chant Of Mystery (Chant Du Mystère) 1:59
08 André Popp– Jalousie
09 André Popp– La Pendule 2:27
10 André Popp– Bob Polka 3:24
11 André Popp– Musique Mécanique 2:32
12 André Popp– El Puchero 2:41
13 André Popp– Shopping In Paris 2:14
14 Les Quatre Barbus– Ivanhoé 1:57
15 André Popp– La Cumparsita
16 André Popp– Colargol (Indicatif TV) 2:07
17 Andre Popp – Tango Militaire
18 André Popp– Turlututu 2:15
19 André Popp– La Belle Au Bois 2:50
20 André Popp– L'Amour Est Là 3:09
21 André Popp– La Rose Des Sables 3:08
22 André Popp– Tintin Et La Toison D'Or (Générique) 2:19
23 André Popp– Deux Heures A Tuer 3:01
24 André Popp– La Polka Du Colonel
25 Liberace – Love Is Blue 2:31
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ReplyDeleteThanx for this collection. Know of the artist but don't have much of his music. There is a contemporary band called Frank Popp Ensemble (Frank was a DJ & Discogs page here: https://www.discogs.com/artist/30372-Frank-Popp) but haven't found any evidence he's related.
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ReplyDeleteGreat music, different moods on each CD. Boxset : https://mega.nz/file/ifogib4a#8OHW44TxFHG18hZNZiGITH9MjN9ZTne05qnsK8FNQcE
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