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Ne Me Quitte Pas

Nina Simone

1967 · Jazz

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Ne Me Quitte Pas by Nina Simone

Ne Me Quitte Pas is a Jazz album by Nina Simone, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.

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Ne Me Quitte Pas is a studio album by American singer and pianist Nina Simone, released in 1965 by Philips Record. The album, named after the haunting Jacques Brel ballad that Simone masterfully reinterpret, features a mix of jazz, blue, and pop standard, all delivered with her signature depth and emotion. Background and Creation By the time of Ne Me Quitte Pa, Nina Simone had already cemented her status as one of the most dynamic and genre-defying artists of her time. This album showcases her ability to take well-known compositions and infuse them with an unmatched intensity, making them uniquely her. Unlike some of her more explicitly political work, this record leans into themes of love, longing, and introspection. The album opens with its title track, "Ne Me Quitte Pas", originally written and performed by Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel. Simone’s interpretation is deeply melancholic, stripping the song down to its emotional core. Her delivery—achingly restrained yet filled with sorrow—turns the song into a poignant meditation on love and lo. Singles and Reception Beyond the title track, the album features standout performances of jazz and pop classic. "Don't Smoke in Bed" is a quietly devastating ballad about the end of a relationship, while "The Laziest Gal in Town" brings a wry, cabaret-style playfulne. Simone also revisits "The Look of Love", transforming the Burt Bacharach/Hal David composition into a slow-burning, sultry masterpiece. Throughout the album, her voice oscillates between gentle vulnerability and deep, brooding intensity, making each track an emotional journey. Although Ne Me Quitte Pas did not achieve massive commercial success at the time of its release, it has since become one of Simone’s most beloved album, particularly due to the lasting impact of the title track. Legacy Nina Simone’s rendition of "Ne Me Quitte Pas" remains one of the most celebrated interpretations of the song, standing alongside Brel’s original as a definitive version. Her ability to inhabit the song’s sorrow, despite English not being her first language, is a testament to her raw expressive power. .

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