Nick Cave Sings “La Vie en rose”: Listen

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Jack Antonoff continues to share songs from his soundtrack for Apple TV+’s The New Look. This week, he’s released Nick Cave’s new cover of the French standard “La Vie en rose.” Listen to it below.

Antonoff produced Cave’s “La Vie en rose,” and he enlisted some of his Bleachers bandmates to perform on the track: Evan Smith and Zem Audu play saxophone; and Mikey Freedom Hart is on synthesizer.

Édith Piaf composed and recorded “La Vie en rose” in the 1940s. Cave sings the English version of the song, featuring lyrics by Mack David.

Before Cave’s cover, Florence and the Machine released “White Cliffs of Dover,” the 1975 did “Now Is the Hour,” Lana Del Rey covered “Blue Skies,” and Perfume Genius shared “What a Difference a Day Makes.”



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