-
known as
Hugues Aufray, is a
French singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Aufray is
known for
French language covers of Bob Dylan's songs.
Aufray knew
Dylan and...
- Stewball") was
recorded by
Hugues Aufray in 1966,
becoming one of
Aufray's biggest hits. However, this song (written by
Hugues Aufray and
Pierre Delanoë) is unlike...
- Nautilus.fis.uc.pt. 2011-07-27.
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Aufray, B.; Kara, A.; Vizzini, S. B.; Oughaddou, H.; LéAndri, C.; Ealet, B.; Le...
- po****rized
first in the 1960s by
Hugues Aufray. In the
early 1960s, the song was
recorded in
French by
artist Hugues Aufray. It is by far the most well-known...
- Friedman, Victor; Palmer,
Veselka (1995), "La
cuisine macédonien", in
Aufray, Michel; Perret,
Michel (eds.),
Cuisines d'Orient et d'ailleurs (PDF), Paris:...
-
Contest 1964,
performed in
French by
Hugues Aufray. The song was
written by
Jacques Plante and
composed by
Aufray;
Plante would later go on to
compose "Chez...
-
Auffray or
Aufray is a surname, and may
refer to; André
Auffray (1884–1953),
French racing cyclist Charles Auffray (born 1973),
French tennis player Guy...
- shanty, and
schlager music. The name
Santiano is
taken from the
Hugues Aufray song of the same name. They
topped the
German album charts multiple times...
- "Céline" is a 1966 song
recorded by
French singer Hugues Aufray. It was
composed by Mort
Shuman and
written by the
performer himself and
Vline Buggy [fr]...
- with
young French soldiers who were
leaving for the
Algerian War.
Hugues Aufray also sang it, but his
version was not as successful. Anthony's
version was...