I Can Stand a Little Pain au Chocolat
Paris Voice magazine calls Allison Crowe: "One of the best interpreters to come along since Joe Cocker". Appropriately, it's a French pastry that brings to mind a Cocker song, or, is it the song that brings to mind the French pastry... either way, Allison's newest posting on her 7 Thumbs Up blog, "A Celebration of Life, Love and Food", makes me go "I Can Stand a Little Pain au Chocolat":
A nod to the goodness of flaky, buttery, croissant dough, chocolate and this Jim Price tune performed by mighty Joe from Sheffield on his 1974 album...
A nod to the goodness of flaky, buttery, croissant dough, chocolate and this Jim Price tune performed by mighty Joe from Sheffield on his 1974 album...
Labels: Allison Crowe, beurre, butter, Canada, chanson, chocolate, croissant, England, interprète, Jim Price, Joe Cocker, pain au chocolat, Paris, pastry, Sheffield
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