- Joëlle
Ursull (born 9
November 1960) is a
French singer. She
performed "White and
Black Blues",
composed by
Georges Augier de
Moussac with
lyrics by Serge...
- deux, trois" by
Catherine Ferry (1976), "White and
Black Blues" by Joëlle
Ursull (1990), and "C'est le
dernier qui a parlé qui a raison" by
Amina (1991)...
- Guy
Houllier and Yves Honore, and
composed by
three Guadeloupians (Joëlle
Ursull,
Christiane Obydol,
Dominique Zorobabel), the
group became successful with...
- Rollo-Koster,
French historian Joëlle
Sabourin (born 1972),
Canadian curler Joëlle
Ursull (born 1960),
French singer Joëlle
Wintrebert (born 1949),
French writer...
- "White and
Black Blues" is a song
recorded by
French singer Joëlle
Ursull, with
music composed by
Georges Augier de Moussac [fr] and
French lyrics (with...
- Preceded by Joëlle
Ursull with
White and
Black Blues France in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1991 Succeeded by Kali with Monté la riviè...
- place; and in 1990 his song "White and
Black Blues"
performed by Joëlle
Ursull came
second for France. Also a singer,
Gainsbourg gained notoriety himself...
- " – Vaya Con Dios (#1 BE, NLD, #5 FR) "White and
Black Blues" – Joëlle
Ursull (#2 FR) "Y dale alegría a mi corazón" – Fito Paez (ARG) "Alimony" (re-recording)...
-
other artists,
including the
lyrics to "White and
Black Blues" by Joëlle
Ursull, the
French entry in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1990,
coming in second...
-
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Reilly Rita
Simone Stjórnin
Ketil Stokkan Tajči Joëlle
Ursull Songs "Bandido" "Brandenburger Tor" "Eitt lag enn" "Frei zu leben" "Fri...