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Wikipedia article




"'Mon lgionnaire'" is a French song introduced in 1936 by vocalist Marie Dubas, with lyrics by Raymond Asso and music by Marguerite Monnot. Marie Dubas toured the United States with this song in 1939.

Writer



Raymond Asso was a veteran of the Foreign Legion, who also wrote "Le Fanion de la Lgion" (The Flag of the Legion), which was taken up by Dubas and afterwards by Piaf, but with less success.

Edith Piaf version



The song is now mainly identified with dith Piaf, who took it up as a central element of her repertoire. It appears in most collections of Piaf's songs. The romantic theme of a woman's longing for an embittered Legionnaire who refuses to reveal his name, with whom she has a brief affair, fits well with Piaf's image.

Cover versions



"Mon lgionnaire" was recorded by Serge Gainsbourg in 1987; the male voice singing the lyrics made famous by Piaf gave the song a strong homoerotic undertone. This new version of "Mon lgionnaire" was a hit on French dance floors, both gay and heterosexual.

French jazz singer Raquel Bitton performed the song as part of her Piaf tribute show "Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs".

The song was also covered by Viktor Lazlo for her album Loin de Paname.

A version with the lyrics translated into English appears on the 1980 album 'Spirit of St. Louis' by Ellen Foley.

See also



* French Foreign Legion in popular culture

Category:Songs about the military

Category:Songs about soldiers

Category:French Foreign Legion

Category:1936 songs

Category:dith Piaf songs

Category:Serge Gainsbourg songs

Category:Music videos directed by Luc Besson

Category:Songs with music by Marguerite Monnot

Category:French Foreign Legion in popular culture

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