La Complainte du Partisan

For other uses, see Partisan (disambiguation).

"La Complainte du Partisan" ("The Partisan") is a song about the French Resistance in World War II. The song was written in 1943 in London by Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie and the music by Anna Marly.

It is often confused with the Chant des Partisans, written by Joseph Kessel and Maurice Druon, composed by Anna Marly, which became the unofficial anthem of the French Resistance.

Adaptation and covers

Originally written in French, it has been adapted in English with lyrics by Hy Zaret and covered by diverse artists, including Leonard Cohen, Les Compagnons de la chanson, Goteki, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Esther Ofarim, Joan Baez, 16 Horsepower, Po' Girl, First Aid Kit, Branimir Štulić, Arsen Dedić, Jaromír Nohavica, Electrelane, The Swell Season, Other Lives, American Steel, Mick Gordon with Tex Perkins and Los Vega El Partisano.

This song has been translated into many languages, particularly after the version by Leonard Cohen.

References


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