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Franck Pourcel (14
August 1913 – 12
November 2000) was a
French composer, arranger, and
conductor of po****r and
classical music. Born in M****ille, France...
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Brune Pourcel née
Tavernier was a
woman who
lived in the Comté de Foix in the
early fourteenth century, she was made
notable by
appearing in Emmanuel...
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Follow Him" is a po****r song that was
first recorded in 1961 by
Franck Pourcel, as an
instrumental entitled "Chariot". The song
achieved its
widest success...
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Other well-known
versions have been
recorded by the Hilltoppers,
Franck Pourcel and
Ringo Starr.
American country music versions were
released by Travis...
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Alexandre Pourcel was a
French steelmaker who won the
Bessemer Gold
Medal in 1909. He
developed ferro-manganese and
showed his work at the 1878 World's...
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Christophe Pourcel (born 16
August 1988), is a
French former professional motocross and
supercross racer. He
competed in the
Motocross World Championships...
- for instance, by the
Mantovani Orchestra, and
conductors such as
Franck Pourcel and
James Last,
peaking in po****rity
around the 1970s. More
recent types...
- as
producer and director, Gérard
Dubois serving as designer, and
Franck Pourcel serving as
musical director and
leading the
Orchestre national de la RTF...
- co-wrote the song "Chariot" (also
known as "I Will
Follow Him") with
Franck Pourcel (using the
pseudonym J.W. Stole).
Mauriat was born in 1925 in M****ille...
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composer Franck Pourcel arranged an
upbeat instrumental version of "Days of
Pearly Spencer", the
first track on his
album The
Franck Pourcel Sound. New Zealand...