1. La Marseillaise

2. La Carmagnole
3. Le Chant Du Départ
4. Le Temps Des Cerises
5. La Butte Rouge
6. Deux Siècles Plus Tard
7. Le Chants Des Marais
8. Le Chant Des Partisans
9. Un Jour L'Homme
10. Le Chiffon Rouge
11. Ah Ca Ira

Okay of these 11 songs, which ones would be from before the French Revolution and which ones from after?

Thank you.

I'll begin for you. Start with the date of the French Revolution. Then search the date each song was written. Here are some:

The French Revolution = 1789 - 1799

la Marseillaise = 1792

la Carmagnole = 1794

Le Chant Du Départ = 1871 (there are some 40 songs with this title!)

Sra

So if it's during the French Revolution, it wouldn't fit as before or after?

No, and most of these are Revolutionary songs that I have on a record.

Sra

To determine which songs from the given list are from before the French Revolution and which ones are from after, we'll need to look at the historical context of each song. Here is a breakdown:

Before the French Revolution:
1. La Marseillaise - This song was composed in 1792 during the French Revolution, so it is not from before the Revolution.

After the French Revolution:
2. La Carmagnole - This song emerged during the French Revolution and gained popularity during the Reign of Terror (1793-1794), so it is from after the Revolution.
3. Le Chant Du Départ - This patriotic song was written in 1794 during the French Revolution, making it from after the Revolution.
4. Le Temps Des Cerises - This song was composed in the 19th century, after the French Revolution, so it is from after the Revolution.
5. La Butte Rouge - This song was written in 1934, long after the French Revolution, so it is from after the Revolution.
6. Deux Siècles Plus Tard - This song translates to "Two Centuries Later" and was composed in the 1960s, well after the Revolution.
7. Le Chants Des Marais - This song, also known as "The Marsh Song," was written in the 1930s, making it post-Revolution.
8. Le Chant Des Partisans - This song was composed during World War II, in the 1940s, making it post-Revolution.
9. Un Jour L'Homme - This song was released in the 1960s, making it post-Revolution.
10. Le Chiffon Rouge - This song was composed in the 1970s, making it post-Revolution.
11. Ah Ca Ira - This song was written in the late 18th century during the French Revolution, so it is from before the Revolution.

Summary:
Before the French Revolution: Ah Ca Ira (11)
After the French Revolution: La Carmagnole (2), Le Chant Du Depart (3), Le Temps Des Cerises (4), La Butte Rouge (5), Deux Siècles Plus Tard (6), Le Chants Des Marais (7), Le Chant Des Partisans (8), Un Jour L'Homme (9), Le Chiffon Rouge (10)

Please note that historical songs can have various versions and adaptations over time, but these are the general historical contexts for the given songs.