Les Chansons d'Aragon

Les Chansons d'Aragon
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1961
Recorded10, 11 & 13 January 1961
at Barclay Studio, Paris (France)
GenreChanson
Length32:50
LabelBarclay Records
Léo Ferré chronology
Paname
(1960)
Les Chansons d'Aragon
(1961)
La Langue française
(1962)

Les Chansons d'Aragon (English: "Songs of Aragon") is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1961 by Barclay Records. It is his second album dedicated to a poet, after Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal in 1957. Here, Ferré focuses on former surrealist Louis Aragon, but the body of work he chooses (poetry collection Le Roman inachevé, mostly) is not surrealistic.

This album had much more impact than Ferré's first Baudelaire effort, maybe because when it was published Ferré was gaining both success and critical acclaim on stage, and Aragon was an active poet and a controversial committed communist figure in the French intellectual field.