Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B 14 081
Soeur Sourire - Gesang und Gitarre





Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips LP B 14.081 01 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side A - Alleluia.wav 02 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side A - Fleur de Cactus.wav 03 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side A - Ressurection.wav 04 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side A - Mets ton joli jupon.wav 05 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side B - Dominique.wav 06 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side B - Plume de Radis.wav 07 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side B - Entre ler Etoiles.wav 08 - Soeur Sourire - 25 cm Philips B14.081 Side B - Tous les Chemins.wav Soeur Sourire - Gesang und Gitarre recorded 1963 Note : Soeur Sourire (Jeannine Deckers) (1933-1985) entered the Dominican Order in Belgium in 1959, where she learned playing the guitar. She had a world hit in 1963 with Dominique (track 2), a song about the founder of the Dominikans, and made other recordings. Later she left the order because of confrontations with her superior and the Catholic Church. She lived together with a female youth friend (with whom she contradicted having a sexual relationship) and could never restart her career because she was forbidden to use the name Soeur Sourire again. She tried to live a life devoted to God but was also involved in protests against the church. Later she got in financial difficulties (because she was senteced to pay income taxes subsequently even if her order had got all of her earnings) and at the end commited suicide with her friend. For me it seems that she was a "modern" woman in her time and broke down trying to live a godly life while maintaining a critical distance from the Church, who did often not do her well. It is interesting to read the English Wikipedia article about "The Singing Nun".