Alan Stivell - Brocéliande / Son Ar Chistr (Chanson A Boire) album flac
Performer: Alan StivellTitle: Brocéliande / Son Ar Chistr (Chanson A Boire)
Style: Celtic, Folk
Released: 1971
Country: France
MP3 album: 1960 mb
FLAC album: 1566 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AAC MMF MOD MP1 RA VOC MP4
Genre: Pop / Folk and Country
Download and listen online Son Ar Chistr by Alan Stivell. Format – mp3. Music video. Alan Stivell - Son Ar Chistr. Watch music video "Alan Stivell - Son Ar Chistr" online. Send lyrics Send translation.
album Weekly Top. album Pop Hotlist. music noteChords for Alan Stivell - Son ar sistr, La chanson du cidre. Alan Stivell, Brocéliande. Son Ar Chistr - Alan Stivell 1970.
Produced by Franck Giboni. Son Ar Chistr Lyrics. Ev chistr 'ta Laou, rak chistr zo mat, loñla Ev chistr 'ta Laou, rak chistr zo mat Ev chistr 'ta Laou, rak chistr zo mat Ur blank, ur blank ar chopinad loñla Ur blank, ur blank ar chopinad. Ar chistr zo graet 'vit bout evet, loñla Hag ar merc'hed 'vit bout karet. Karomp pep hini e hini, loñla 'Vo kuit da zen kaout jalousi. N'oan ket c'hoazh tri mizeureujet, loñla 'Ben 'vezen bemdez chikanet. Met n'eo ket se 'ra poan-spered din, loñla Ar pezh 'oa bet lavaret din. Lâret 'oa din'oan butuner, loñla Ha lonker sistr ha merc'hetaer. Ev chistr 'ta Laou, rak chistr zo mat, loñla Ur blank, ur blank ar chopinad. Son Ar Chistr" Track Info. Written By Traditional. Sampled In. How Much Is The Fish? by Scooter.
The melody became known by the interpretation of the famous Breton singer Alan Stivell in the 1970s and in 1977 by the Dutch band Bots under the name "Zeven dagen lang".
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Son ar Sistr Son ar Jistr Song of Cider Wat zullen we drinken Zeven dagen lang Sieben Tage lang Gulliver. Tune of the Day: Son ar Chistr. Traditional Breton drinking song. This folk song comes from Brittany, and its title translates to "Song of Cider" in English. The origins of the song are mysterious. Often claimed to be a traditional tune, some sources claim this song was written by an unknown Breton piper in the late 1920s. Most likely, it was written by Jean-Bernard and Jean-Marie Prima in 1929. Breton singer Alan Stivell was the first to popularize this song, releasing it in 1970 as the B-side of his single Brocéliande
Tags: Breton Folk, More Than 10 Covers, Breton. Was sampled in 7 songs see all. Hook, Riff Electronic, Dance.
Tracklist
| Brocéliande |
| Son Ar Chistr (Chanson A Boire) |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6010.022 | Alan Stivell | Brocéliande / Son Ar Chistr (Chanson A Boire) (7", Single, Mono) | Fontana | 6010.022 | France | 1971 |
| 6010.022 | Alan Stivell | Brocéliande / Son Ar Chistr (Chanson A Boire) (7", Single, Mono) | Fontana | 6010.022 | France | 1971 |









