Paulette Rollin's album Labeille Et Le Papillon is a beautiful and captivating musical journey. The album features a mix of traditional French chansons and original compositions, all performed with Rollin's signature charm and grace.
The opening track, "L'Abeille," sets the tone for the album with its gentle acoustic guitar and Rollin's delicate vocals. The title track, "Le Papillon," is a highlight, with its playful melody and evocative lyrics painting a vivid picture of a butterfly in flight.
Rollin's original compositions on the album are equally impressive. "Le Temps Qui Passe" is a haunting ballad that showcases Rollin's emotive vocal range, while "Les Feuilles Mortes" is a nostalgic ode to autumn that will resonate with listeners of all ages.
Throughout the album, Rollin is accompanied by a talented group of musicians who add depth and texture to the arrangements. The overall effect is a rich and satisfying listening experience that will leave fans of French music feeling thoroughly satisfied.
French singer and actress
ܰ March 23 1920, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône
ܙ January 25, 2017
Mostly known for dubbing cartoons and for her records for children.
Was married with .
On most of her recordings was accompanied by
Labeille Et Le Papillon is a must-have album for anyone who appreciates the beauty and elegance of French chansons. Rollin's talent and passion shine through on every track, making this a standout release in her already impressive discography.