Georges Guétary's album Lequel Des Deux Préfères Tu is a delightful collection of French chansons that captures the essence of the golden era of French music. The album features Guétary's signature smooth vocals and impeccable phrasing, backed by lush orchestral arrangements that evoke the romantic ambiance of Parisian cafes and cabarets.
The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Lequel Des Deux Préfères Tu," a playful duet between Guétary and Jacqueline François that showcases their chemistry and vocal range. The album also includes classic songs like "La Vie En Rose," "Sous Le Ciel De Paris," and "C'est Si Bon," which Guétary interprets with his own unique style and flair.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Mon Pote Le Gitan," a lively and rhythmic tune that features Guétary's impressive guitar skills and showcases his versatility as a musician. The album also includes a beautiful rendition of "Les Feuilles Mortes," a melancholic ballad that Guétary delivers with heartfelt emotion.