Françoise Hardy - Tiny Goddess
One of Ms Hardy's hard to find early songs. There are Italian and French versions. The original is in English and was first a hit by a group called Nirvana in England
tiny goddess wrapped in lace
that certain smile upon your face
is telling me what's to be when he leaves
in a room just five foot eight
I sit alone and I will wait
to hear from him, to wait for him to call me
don't let him humour me
with letters I won't read
please sympathise with me
if only you could speak
photograph that's in my case
will travel with me every place
reminding me
what to be for his love
orchards smell of sweet perfume
the mountainside is now in bloom
and I am here
waiting for his company
don't let him humour me
with letters I won't read
the clock's at half past three
it's stopped awake like me
tiny goddess wrapped in lace
that certain smile upon your face
is telling me what's to be when he leaves
in a room just five foot eight
I sit alone and I will wait
to hear from him, to wait for him to call me
Hey, FH fans! Does anybody have "Tiny Goddess" in MP3 form that I could download? If so, please email to rev1408@netzero.com
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how beautifully she sings the song. I have the Nirvana version, and I almost never prefer remakes, but I've gone crazy over this song. -Steve in Florida
It´s on the album ´En Anglais´ which exists in several versions:
ReplyDeleteDisques Vogue CDL 729 (F)
United Artits SULP 1207 (UK) [same cover artwork]and as ´Loving - Francoise Hardy In English´, Reprise RS 6318 [USA, different sleeve]
There is also the french version ´Je Ne Sais Pas Ce Que Je Veux´ on her french EP Disques Vogue EPL 8635.
S.H. (shack@netcologne.de]