14 Nov 99 - 12:48 AM (#135811) Subject: Pauvre Soldat From: Malcolm Douglas Perhaps it's time for some more French songs. Here's one now.
Pauvre Soldat Pauvre soldat, revient de guerre S'en vint trouver Dame l'Hotesse (x2) Pauvre soldat se mit à boire (x2) Qu'avez-vous donc, Dame l'Hotesse? (x2) C'est pas mon vin que je regrette (x2) Mais dites-moi, Dame l'Hotesse (x2) J'ai tant recu de tristes lettres (x2) Pauvre soldat finit son verre (x2) This I learnt from Solange Romestant of Aix-En-Provence in 1975; she had the melody from her grandmother, who came from a small village in the Ardèche. The text is probably a mix of better-known versions -it's a fairly widespread song. It translates roughly as: Poor soldier, returning from the war/ badly kitted out, badly dressed/ Poor soldier, where have you been? He's gone to find the landlady/ "Bring me some white wine/ so that the poor soldier may drink as he passes." The poor soldier starts drinking/ Starts drinking and singing/ The beautiful (woman) begins to cry. "What's the matter, then, Madam landlady?/ Are you sad for your white wine/ That the soldier drinks as he passes?" "It's not my wine that I'm upset about/ It's the death of my husband/ You, sir, look a lot like him." "But tell me, Madam landlady/ Didn't you and he have three children?/ There are four here." "I had so many sad letters/ That he was dead and buried/ That I got married again." The poor soldier finished his glass/ Without saying thankyou, crying all the while/ Went back to the regiment. The tune is simple, but rather pretty. I'll send it to the midi site. Malcolm |
14 Nov 99 - 03:12 AM (#135821) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Pauvre Soldat From: Alan of Australia G'day, Thanks to Malcolm there is a MIDI file at the Mudcat MIDI site
Cheers, |