- Lys
Gauty (born
Alice Bonnefoux Gauthier, 2
February 1900 – 2
January 1994) was a
French cabaret singer and actress. Her most
significant work came in...
- Gaber, Fred Buscaglione,
Johnny Dorelli,
Achille Togliani, Tino Rossi, Lys
Gauty, Patachou, Suzy Delair, Koen Crucke,
Narciso Parigi,
Oscar Carboni, Antonella...
- German) 1934 : "Je ne t'aime pas", text:
Maurice Magre for the
soprano Lys
Gauty 1934 : "Les
Filles de Bordeaux", text:
Jacques Deval, from
Marie Galante [fr]...
-
Roger Goupillières and
Louis Jouvet 1934:
Jeanne 1934:
Jeanne 1938: La Goualeuse [fr] by
Fernand Rivers, with Lys
Gauty,
cowriter Georges Marret at IMDb...
- lyricist. His
songs have been
performed by
Edith Piaf, Fréhel, Damia, Lys
Gauty, Yves Montand, Jean Sablon, André Claveau, Ray
Ventura and his Collegians...
- p****e ("The P****ing Barge"), the name of a po****r song at the time by Lys
Gauty,
which was also
inserted into the film,
replacing parts of Jaubert's score...
- René Rouzaud, who had
already composed for Damia,
Georges Guétary, and Lys
Gauty. They
wrote the po****r "La
goualante du
pauvre Jean" ("Poor John's Song/Complaint")...
- Faubourg"
Composed by
Maurice Jaubert Lyrics by René
Clair Performed by Lys
Gauty From
Dennis Schwartz of Ozus'
World Movie Reviews, who gave the film a C−:...
- enjo**** a
brief vogue in the 1930s,
recorded by
cabaret singers like Lys
Gauty. It was
translated into
English by the
theatre critic Michael Feingold for...
- include:
Berthe Sylva Eugénie
Buffet Germaine Lix
Damia Marie Dubas Lys
Gauty Nitta-jô
Marianne Oswald Chanson Belle Époque
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theatre Realism...