These party songs. “We never tell the people we love enough that we love them” by Louis Chedid, against a certain silence

This winter break, we explore love – all forms of love. Today, the day of big resolutions, let’s look at a great idea from Louis Chedid (whose birthday it is also).

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"We never tell the people we love enough that we love them" by Louis Chedid.  (DR)

It’s true: we never tell the people we love enough that we love them. This may seem a little stupid when psychologists, coaches, authors of feelgood novels say it and repeat it but, all the same, We never tell the people we love enough that we love them.

This song was released in 2010, when its author, composer and performer, Louis Chedid, was 62 years old – and in fact, today is his birthday, since he was born on 1er January 1948. We also celebrate the birthday of Olivia Ruiz, born on 1er January 1980, and who says the same thing.

In this episode of These party songsyou hear excerpts from:

Louis Chedid, We never tell the people we love enough that we love them, 2010

Olivia Ruiz and Christian Olivier, Unsaid, 2007

Olivia Ruiz, Question of modesty, 2012

The Charts, Our slates, 1994

Georges Brassens, Song for Auvergnat, 1954

Georges Brassens, Don Juan, 1976

Barbara, I can not say, 1964

Louise Attaque, From love to love, 2000

Patricia Kaas, And I blame myself, 1999

Francoise Hardy, You are like everyone who grieves, 1970

M, We never tell the people we love enough that we love them, 2020

Louis Chedid and Yvan Cassar, We never tell the people we love enough that we love them, 2021


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