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- La_Madelon abstract "La Madelon or Quand Madelon is a French popular song of World War I. Although it is mostly known as La Madelon the proper title is Quand Madelon which are the beginning words of the refrain. The lyrics are by Louis Bousquet (1914) and the music by Camille Robert. The song tells a story about soldiers flirting with a lovely young waitress in a country tavern and may partly owe its long term popularity to the fact that the lyrics were clean at a time when soldiers' songs were mostly bawdy and rude. It was one of the most popular songs in France during World War I and became a patriotic song as the war wore on. It remains a patriotic, well-known song in France to this day.It was translated into other languages as well. In English it was titled Madelon ("I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment"). It also became popular among Spanish soldiers.It was revived in World War II and Marlene Dietrich sang it in Paris in 1939 during the celebration of the national day of 14 July.The 1955 French film La Madelon, directed by Jean Boyer was a comedy based on Madelon´s legend starring the great Line Renaud who plays the title character and sings the song surrounded by soldiers. Spanish actress-singer Sara Montiel sang it in the box office hit movie El Último Cuplé (Juan de Orduña, Spain 1957). The soundtrack album was also an international success.".
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- La_Madelon wikiPageWikiLink El_Último_Cuplé.
- La_Madelon wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Boyer_(director).
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- La_Madelon wikiPageWikiLink Line_Renaud.
- La_Madelon wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Bousquet.
- La_Madelon wikiPageWikiLink Marlene_Dietrich.
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- La_Madelon wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Madelon".
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- La_Madelon subject Category:French_military_marches.
- La_Madelon subject Category:French_patriotic_songs.
- La_Madelon subject Category:French_songs.
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- La_Madelon comment "La Madelon or Quand Madelon is a French popular song of World War I. Although it is mostly known as La Madelon the proper title is Quand Madelon which are the beginning words of the refrain. The lyrics are by Louis Bousquet (1914) and the music by Camille Robert.".
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