[BC] Love Is Blue (La Amour 'Est Bleu)

Steve shnewman
Tue Dec 20 20:29:12 CST 2005


That's correct...to pronounce it like that satellite announcer did his name
would have to be spelled: Mauree (with the accent on the final e..the
forward slash (accent Ague..I think that's the spelling) that turns the "e"
into an "a".

I do classical music announcing for a satellite service that serves europe,
asia, africa and the middle east. It's funny how many British "presenters"
French Fry" names.

Steve
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Paul Mauriat and his orchestra.  One of my all time favorites!  There was
also a vocal version but I couldn't even tell you who recorded it.  The Paul
Mauriat orchestral piece is what made that song what it was as far as I'm
concerned.

I nearly gagged and ran off the road one day when I heard a satellite jock
call him "Paul Maw-ree-ay, or however you pronounce his name."  He likely
wasn't even born until after the record went off the charts.

I remember listening to the "Joy Boys" on WWDC play it the first time I ever
heard it.  Anybody else remember them?  "We are the Joy Boys of ra-di-o, We
chase electrons to and fro-oh."  Great entertainment!  Anyway, they, and
every other announcer I can remember, called him Paul Maw-ree-ott.

Best Regards,
Steve White


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Does Paul Muriat sound right?  John @ VOA / Delano


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> In a message dated 12/20/2005 12:42:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> shnewman at alaweb.com writes:
>
>> I believe it was Drake or Ron Jacobs or one of
>>  those who refused to play Love Is Blue until it hit #1. Well, the
>> rest
>> is
>>  history. Seemed they made it but then again...they had such big leads
>> (you
>>  don't have those leads now) they could be smug about things like that.
>
> "Love is Blue"... what was the performer's name... (something) Muriat?
> (A nice orchestral piece.) It brings back happy childhood memories
> (1966-7'ish) of
> when my family would go to the local pizza parlor, and I begged for a
> quarter
> for the jukebox, just to play *that* song. Even to this day, I like it.
> Thanks
> for the memory. :-)
>
> Willie...
>
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