Here is a famous and beautiful song performed by Bourvil, one of France's greatest actors, La tendresse ("Tenderness").
André Bourvil, born André Robert Raimbourg (1917-1970), was a French actor best known for his roles in comedy films, most notably in his collaboration with Louis de Funès in the films Le corniaud (1965) and La grande vadrouille (1966). For his performance in Le corniaud, he won a Special Diploma at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.
His father was killed in the First World War before Bourvil was born. As a result, he spent his entire childhood in the village of Bourville, the name of which inspired his stage name.
In his comic performances Bourvil principally played roles of gentle and well-meaning characters who were often a bit obtuse or naive, such as his roles opposite the hyperactive, dishonest and bossy ones played by Louis de Funès. Bourvil's characters not only managed to make viewers laugh, but also to save themselves from the Machiavellian designs of adversaries.
Bourvil was, however, also capable of more dramatic roles such as the handyman in L'arbre de Noël (1969). In this role he observes the relationship between a man he works for and the young son who has fallen ill. The audience can identify with the character played by Bourvil, just as they can in his comic roles, so often as a simple man. One can also note his role of Thénardier in the film adaptation of Les misérables (1958), and his last role as the policeman Mattei in Jean-Pierre Melville's Le cercle rouge (1970).
Also a very sensitive singer, he recorded nearly 300 songs, among which the best known are, besides La tendresse, Salade de fruits, Les crayons, La tactique du gendarme (from the film Le roi Pandore), Ballade irlandaise, Un clair de lune à Maubeuge and Petit bal perdu.
Enjoy Bourvil's great tenderness!
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