- Noël
Regney (born Léon Schlienger; 19
August 1922 – 22
November 2002), was a
French World War II
veteran and
songwriter who is best
known for composing...
- Hear What I Hear?"
Christmas carol in 1962 with her then husband, Noël
Regney.
Baker was born to a
Jewish family in Brookline, M****achusetts, on September...
-
Regney (French pronunciation: [ʁəɲɛ] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Communes of the
Vosges department "Répertoire...
- by Noël
Regney and
music by
Gloria Shayne. The pair,
married at the time,
wrote it as a plea for
peace during the
Cuban Missile Crisis.
Regney had been...
- Luc-Gabrielle). The English-version
lyrics of the song were
written by Noël
Regney. In
addition to
French and English,
Deckers recorded versions in Dutch,...
-
freestyle musician Noel
Redding (1945–2003),
English guitarist and b****ist Noël
Regney (1922–2002),
French songwriter Noel Rosa (1910–1937),
Brazilian songwriter...
-
actress Thurston Moore (born 1958),
singer and
guitarist for
Sonic Youth Noël
Regney,
composer Meg Ryan,
actress Julius Hawley Seelye (1824–1895), missionary...
- and
composer Leon
Schlesinger (1884–1949),
American film
producer Noël
Regney, born Léon
Schlienger (1922–2002),
French songwriter Leon
Schuster (born...
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published a book of 15
Soeur Sourire songs with
English lyrics provided by Noël
Regney, who
later claimed that he had co-written "Dominique."
Later that same year...
- Baker, Noël
Regney) "In a
Humble Place" (Gloria
Shayne Baker) "The
First Noel" (Traditional) "Mary's
Lullaby (Sleep, Baby Sleep)" (Noël
Regney) "The Story...