Elly Stone

Published: June 14, 2017, 12:51 p.m.

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Elly Stone - a modest 87 year old New Yorker ("born and dragged up"), whose sublime voice will forever be associated with the songs of Belgian chanteur Jacques Brel - talks about her life in music.

In My Childhood, Song for Old Lovers, The Old Folks and Carousel she brings a new perspective to Brel\'s familiar emotional intensity and piercing social commentary.

20 years after her stage retirement, she offers a rare insight into her life and what music has meant to her - in a quiet New York studio, out on the streets of her bustling city and at Sardi\'s, the famous theatre restaurant.

Running through Elly\'s own story - from troubled childhood, through Broadway success, to marriage, motherhood and mid-life epiphany - there\'s a musical counterpoint that can be traced in the songs she famously made her own in the musical revue Jacques Brel\'s Alive and Well and Living in Paris.

Producer: Alan Hall

A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in December 2014

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