

Sensual and mysterious, fashionable and youthful, sophisticated and somehow traditional this music sets the background for love, travel, adventure, fashion and more. Music that captures the romantic, ever-youthful vibe of modern Paris. Families, kids, lovers, tourists, honeymoon or weekend touring wine country, Instrumental, European, France

Paris travel montage, cultural event, sipping wine or visiting the museums and galleries. Seine stroll, left bank shopping, art galleries, chic hotels and bistros. Instrumental, European, FranceįRENCH BLUE VALSE (JAZZY FRENCH WALTZ) - (by Kepha Peter Martin ) Year: 2003 European romance, street scenes, visit to a winery, or time-lapse video in France or other Euro countries. The Onion Seller - Accordion backed by warm strings, upright bass and percussion creates the feel of a relaxed, French village or countryside atmosphere. THE ONION SELLER - (by Colin Willsher ) Year: 2007

Accordion is heavily featured on this mellow track which is suitable for travel, documentary and property programmes. All Rights Reserved.NEW LIFE IN PROVENCE - (by Mark Allaway ) Year: 2007įrench styled piece of music arousing the atmosphere of southern France. Lyrics © Copyright Roy Export Company Establishment. The first part of the song goes something like this: Titine Mr Chaplin sings a song in a ‘Bogus’ language (no translation needed)” The post production film dialogue continuity for foreign distribution of the film simply states “Note! Very important. Ingeniously, in spite of the introduction of sound, Chaplin thus retained the Little Tramp’s gift for communication with people worldwide. He dances around desperately looking for it, but the customers start complaining about the delay, so he has to make up the words. The opening instrumental sequence is very long because in the film, Charlie has written the words of the song on his shirt cuff, which flies across the restaurant as soon as he makes his grand entrance. When Chaplin sang this song in Modern Times it was the very first time that the world heard his voice, after two decades of silent pantomime.

Instantly recognisable, internationally loved. In 1936 the little fellow, Chaplin’s little tramp, had been one of the most famous figures in the world for over 20 years.
