Petite Fleur
"Petite Fleur" is a successful instrumental written by Sidney Bechet and recorded by him in January 1952, first with the Sidney Bechet All Stars and later with Claude Luter and his Orchestra.
In 1959 it was an international hit as a clarinet solo by Monty Sunshine with Chris Barber's Jazz Band, and for Bob Crosby and the Bobcats. Following the Chris Barber instrumental recording, lyrics were added by Fernand Bonifay and Mario Bua in the same year.
Recording artists
- Danielle Darrieux
- Marcel Mouloudji
- Chris Barber's Jazz Band - hit in 1959, recorded in 1956
- Henri Salvador - 1959
- Monty Sunshine - 1959
- The Peanuts - 1959 retitled Kawaii Hana
- Bob Crosby & the Bobcats - 1959
- Peanuts Hucko
- Acker Bilk
- Les Cinq Modernes - 1960
- Petula Clark - 1964
- Lou Johnson - 1965 (retitled "A Time to Love – A Time to Cry [Petite Fleur]")
- Roland Kirk - 1970
- Klaus Wunderlich - 1977
- Chantal Pary - 1982
- Oscar Benton
- Annie Cordy
- Tania Maria - as Florzinha - 2000
- Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble - 2001
- Hank Marvin - 2002
- Jean Leloup (acoustic guitar) - 2002
- Yvan Belleau - 2002
- Manu Dibango - 2008
- Duel - 2008
- Angélique Kidjo - 2009
- Jean-Marie Riachi - 2009
- Jill Barber - 2013
- The Hot Sardines - 2014
- Banda Magda - 2014
- Vörå Spelmansklubb - 2016
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