Paul Mauriat Love Is Blue

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17 Appearance chronology ' L'amour est bleu' (English title: ' Love Is Blue') is a song whose music was composed by, and whose lyrics were written by, in 1967. Later wrote English-language lyrics for it. First performed in French by Greek singer (appearing as Vicky) as the Luxembourgian entry in the, it has since been recorded by many other musicians, most notably French orchestra leader, whose familiar version (recorded in late 1967) became the only number-one hit by a French lead artist to top the in America. The song describes the pleasure and pain of love in terms of colours (blue and grey) and elements (water and wind). The English lyrics ('Blue, blue, my world is blue ') focus on colours only (blue, grey, red, green, and black), using them to describe components of lost love. The English version by Vicky Leandros also appeared as 'Colours of Love' in some locations including the UK. • 'Alone in the World (Seuls Au Monde)' (most countries, including initial US pressings) • ' (USA, hit pressings) • 'Une Petite Cantate' (UK) Released January 1968 Format Recorded Late 1967 Length 2: 31, singles chronology ' (1967) ' Love is Blue (L'amour est bleu)' (1968) 'Love in Every Room' (1968) In late 1967, conducted/recorded an orchestral ' version that was a for five weeks in February and March 1968, becoming the only performance by a French artist ever to top the until 2017 when (with artist ) topped the chart with '.