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Alceste Anastasie Hortense Cœuriot, also
known under the
stage name
Madame Ismaël, (born 1823 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands; died 1893 in Colombes, France)...
- ça
Released October 1993
Recorded 1993
Genre Pop
Label Virgin Songwriter(s)
Alain Souchon Producer(s)
Michel Coeuriot Alain Souchon singles chronology...
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nevertheless much
aired on the radio. Source : Allmusic.
Produced by
Michel Coeuriot Michel-Yves Kochmann :
guitares (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11)
Basile Leroux :...
- jaune" (“Yellow Tricycle”) (3:46)
Damien Saez – vocals,
guitar Thomas Coeuriot –
guitar Cédric
Leroux –
guitar Franck Phan –
guitar James Eller – b****...
- "Belle-Ile-en-Mer Marie-Galante"
Released 1985
Genre Pop
Label RCA Songwriter(s)
Laurent Voulzy Alain Souchon Producer(s)
Laurent Voulzy Michel Coeuriot...
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Antoine Angelelli Original arrangements :
Michel Coeuriot and
Sandro Abaldonato Arrangements :
Michel Coeuriot Musicians : B**** :
David Lefèvre Drum kit :...
- troubled, and
Cœuriot asked for and
obtained a
separation in 1860 at the
expense of Ismaël. As
early as the
first half of 1856,
Cœuriot no
longer appeared...
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James Eller: b****
Maxime Garoute:
drums Additional instruments Thomas Coeuriot:
guitar Pat West:
guitar Théo Cholbi:
drums Petit Jack. LesCharts.com:...
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section was : b**** :
Herbie Flowers - guitars:
Claude Engel and
Thomas Coeuriot - drums:
Pierre Alain Dahan - keyboards : Gérard Bikialo, and a
sound effects...
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Music Songwriter(s)
Thierry Geoffroy,
Christian Vié Producer(s)
Michel Coeuriot Hélène Ségara
singles chronology Audio sample Hélène Ségara - "Il y a trop...