Renée Martel sings The Beatles

Here’s someone I love dearly: Renée Martel. Daughter of Québec country star Marcel Martel, she has enjoyed a very respectable career in the 60s as a pop singer, doing quality covers in French of British or American hits, one of my faves being her beautiful cover of “Liverpool” (which was a hit for her in her home province.)
Unlike many other 60s singers trying to keep up with the times, she didn’t fall into the disco craze in the 70s, but rather followed in her father’s footsteps and her first love, country music.
This next track is quite possibly my favorite one. You will recognize the familiar Beatles melody, of course, but as much as I love it, my heart always sinks when I hear it, because the quality of the mix is just so bad, not to mention the pressing makes the whole record sound like a whisper. What should have been a grandiose sounding album was ruined, and whoever is responsible for this will die in “bad music engineer” hell!
Phew! Ok. And now, thanks to digital technology, I managed to crank it up a notch (just a little) so we can at least hear that Wurlitzer Electric Piano (same type used by Barry & The Remains.). Good Lord at least I think that’s what it’s called.
In any case, that’s the best I could do.
French lyrics are by Karo! –>
Renée Martel has suffered two car accidents in the last decade and has rarely appeared publicly since her father’s death in 1999. I hope she’ll come out to play more often.
Renée Martel – Un certain soira>
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L'homme qui a vu l'homme on June 23rd, 2007
Salut Mimi la twisteuse,
I’ve got five vinyl records from René Martel… but no one have this song. Thank you… I continue to appreciate your blog and the fact that people often comes from yours to mine… I hope it works in the other direction too.
Jean-François, l’homme qui a vu l’homme