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INTERPRÉTATION
Kari Bremnes
Kari Bremnes
Voix principales
Børge Petersen-Øverleir
Børge Petersen-Øverleir
Guitare électrique
Bengt Egil Hanssen
Bengt Egil Hanssen
Piano
Gjermund Silset
Gjermund Silset
Contrebasse
Bjørn Jenssen
Bjørn Jenssen
Batterie
Finn Sletten
Finn Sletten
Percussion
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Kari Bremnes
Kari Bremnes
Paroles/Composition
Ola Bremnes
Ola Bremnes
Paroles/Composition
Børge Petersen-Øverleir
Børge Petersen-Øverleir
Arrangement
Bengt Egil Hanssen
Bengt Egil Hanssen
Arrangement
Gjermund Silset
Gjermund Silset
Arrangement
Bjørn Jenssen
Bjørn Jenssen
Arrangement
Finn Sletten
Finn Sletten
Arrangement
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Erik Hillestad
Erik Hillestad
Production
Jan Erik Kongshaug
Jan Erik Kongshaug
Ingénierie de prise de son
Cutting Room, Stockholm
Cutting Room, Stockholm
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Declan Sinnott
Declan Sinnott
Production

Paroles

I saw that she was rather young. She was standing at the counter of a dusty old arcade. She must have weighed at least 200 pounds, But everything she sold was slim and finely made. I'd seen nothing so enchanting for so long. This was Montreal, I was hiding from the rain. She wore black fingernails and went right into a song, As she slowly came to me with this refrain: I'm selling all my mother's clothes: Her lingerie, her skirts and coats. Her beauty was as pure as this affair is sordid. I'm selling all my mother's clothes, And, yes, I find it morbid. She chain-smoked as she handled dark velour. These hand-made things she showed me in her dramatic fashion. She saw for me these clothes held an allure, The moiré and silk seemed to stir my passion. It was Dior, it was Chanel, a certain cut, a seamless seam. The black-nailed girl could clearly see my weakness. A weakness fed by a strange and sensuous dream. With a joyless laugh she said those lines again: I'm selling all my mother's clothes: Her lingerie, her skirts and coats. Her beauty was as pure as this affair is sordid. I'm selling all my mother's clothes, And, yes, I find it morbid. She showed me last a handbag made of velvet. In it were expensive stones like amethyst and jade. Black sapphires had been shaped just like a rose. For the funeral of a lover her mother had them made. It probably was Paris where he died, is what she said, As this big forgotten daughter glanced towards the window. I'll sell the sapphires cheap, the man's long dead! With a vacant laugh she gave those lines again: I'm selling all my mother's clothes: Her lingerie, her skirts and coats. Her beauty was as pure as this affair is sordid. I'm selling all my mother's clothes, And, yes, I find it morbid.
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