
Regina Spektor’s new album What We Saw From The Cheap Seats has already yielded one video in “All The Rowboats,” and now we get another one, for the jaunty and bilingual “Don’t Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas).” In the clip, Spektor acts adorable and weird in a fancy hotel room, playing around in a series of shots so carefully composed that they could be Jacques Tati homages. Ace Norton directs. Watch it below.
(via Vulture)
What We Saw From The Cheap Seats is out now on Sire.
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Uhhhh, didn’t this song come out like 5 years ago?
Uhhhh, didn’t this song come out like 5 years ago?
She re-recorded it for the new album.
Ahh, sorry for the double post.
Maybe you could, like, link to the youtube version of the video instead, since it’s viewable from outside the US, and the one above isn’t.
Just a thought.
I like Nina Simone’s take on “Ne Me Quitte Pas” better.
http://youtu.be/CeSYRoj34oA