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Les Copains D'abord - Georges Brassens
Les Copains D'abord (English: Friends First) is a song by French singer-songwriter Georges Brassens, released in 1964 as the lead single from his album Les Copains D'abord.
The song is a light-hearted ode to friendship and camaraderie. Brassens sings about how he values his close friends more than anything else in life, and how he would rather spend time with them than pursue riches or fame. He also expresses his admiration for their loyalty and generosity, and how they can always be counted on in times of need.
It was written for Yves Robert's movie Les Copains, a comedy released in theaters in 1965.
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The song is a light-hearted ode to friendship and camaraderie. Brassens sings about how he values his close friends more than anything else in life, and how he would rather spend time with them than pursue riches or fame. He also expresses his admiration for their loyalty and generosity, and how they can always be counted on in times of need.
It was written for Yves Robert's movie Les Copains, a comedy released in theaters in 1965.
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