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Silly (24
October 1927 – 18
December 2001),
known professionally as
Gilbert Bécaud (French pronunciation: [ʒilbɛʁ beko]), was a
French singer, composer, pianist...
- t'appartiens",
which had been
released as a
single in
France by
Gilbert Bécaud in 1955. The song was a top ten hit for The
Everly Brothers on the US Billboard...
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Charles Gérard. The
American title derives from the use of the
Gilbert Bécaud song "Et Maintenant" at the film's climax; the song
title literally translates...
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concludes that life doesn't hand out gifts. By
naming his
colleague Gilbert Bécaud, he
refers to his much more
optimistic song
Dimanche à Orly
about longing...
- song by
French singer Gilbert Bécaud. Its
lyrics were
written by
Pierre Delanoë and its
music composed by
Gilbert Bécaud. The song was
released in May...
- The
album includes songs by
Charles Aznavour,
Georges Garvarentz,
Gilbert Bécaud and others. In 1966 it was
originally released by
Barclay Records in France...
- maintenant" (English: "And Now") was
written in 1961 by
composer Gilbert Bécaud and
lyricist Pierre Delanoë. The
recurring rhythmic pattern in the background...
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pianist Gilbert Bécaud, with whom she had an affair, and for whom she
ultimately left François. The
couple later had a daughter,
Jennifer Bécaud. Woollacott's...
- "L'important c'est la rose" is a song
written by
Louis Amade and
Gilbert Bécaud.
Gilbert Bécaud recorded a version,
which was
released in 1967. 1967 : Tino Rossi...
- "Love on the Rocks" is a song
written by Neil
Diamond and
Gilbert Bécaud that
appeared in the 1980
movie The Jazz
Singer and was
performed by
Diamond on...