La Ballade Des Gens Heureux. — Gerard Lenorman -
For those learning French, the song is frequently used as a pedagogical tool due to its clear vocabulary and uplifting, repetitive structure. Gerard Lenorman-ZAZ - La ballade des gens heureux
The song, written by Lenorman with lyrics by Pierre Delanoë, is a celebration of humanity across all walks of life. It emphasizes that happiness is not found in status or titles but in small, meaningful acts and moments of connection. Gerard Lenorman - La ballade des gens heureux.
: In 2011, Lenorman revitalized his career with the album Duos de mes chansons , featuring a popular new version of the track performed with the singer Zaz . For those learning French, the song is frequently
: British songwriter Jonathan King adapted it into English as " The Happy People Song ," and it has been covered in multiple languages, including German. : In 2011, Lenorman revitalized his career with
The lyrics are rich with symbolic images of peace and simplicity:
: References to planting a tree in a small suburban garden or watching a child sleep highlight the value of quiet, personal moments.
: Upon its release, it became a massive hit in French-speaking countries and charted across Europe, including the Netherlands and Belgium.