Le sirop typhon - Richard Anthony - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of Le sirop typhon as made famous by Richard Anthony

Le sirop typhon - Richard Anthony - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Tempo: variable (around 122 BPM)

In the same key as the original: D

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 03:31 - Preview at: 00:52

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About

Release date: 1969
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: French Pop Music, In French
Songwriters: John Henry Gorman, Michael McGear, Roger Mcgough
Original songwriter: Trad

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"Le Sirop Typhon" by Richard Anthony was released in 1969. The song was written by Mike McGear, Roger McGough, and John Gorman. It is an adaptation of "Lily the Pink" by the group The Scaffold, which had achieved popularity in the UK a year earlier. Anthony's version adds a unique French twist to the original. The theme of "Le Sirop Typhon" revolves around a fictional miracle syrup that can cure all ailments. The lyrics are humorous and light-hearted, reflecting the whimsical nature of the song. This theme, coupled with a catchy and upbeat melody, made it a favorite among listeners. The song blends elements of pop and chanson, featuring lively instrumentation and a sing-along chorus. The arrangement includes a prominent use of brass and playful rhythm, creating a festive and engaging atmosphere. Upon its release, "Le Sirop Typhon" enjoyed commercial success in France and other Francophone countries. It became one of Richard Anthony's notable hits, contributing to his popularity during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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