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French song
composed in 1956 by
Charles Dumont, with
lyrics by
Michel Vaucaire. Édith Piaf's 1960
recording spent seven w****s atop the
French Singles...
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Michel Vaucaire (3
August 1904 in Brissago,
Switzerland –18 June 1980 in Saint-Denis) was a
French lyricist. He
often collaborated with the
composer Charles...
- Renoir, set to
music by
Georges van Parys, and
originally performed by Cora
Vaucaire as a
single and as part of the
soundtrack for the 1955 film
French Cancan...
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Gloria L****o, Luis
Mariano and Tino Rossi. He
worked with
lyricist Michel Vaucaire. In 1956 they
wrote "Non, je ne
regrette rien",
recorded in 1960 by Édith...
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petites notes de musique", a song that was
originally performed by Cora
Vaucaire in The Long Absence. The film was
successful in France,
gaining 5,137,040...
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Montand (Columbia) in 1949,
which sold a
million copies within 5 years. Cora
Vaucaire [fr]
recorded it (1947 or 1948), as did
Juliette Gréco who
first recorded...
- Béart pour les enfants". It was
interpreted by Guy Béart (1960), Cora
Vaucaire (1975), Nana
Mouskouri (1978), Mes
souliers sont
rouges (2000), and Ten...
- God in French) is a 1960 song by Édith Piaf. The
lyrics are by
Michel Vaucaire and the
music is by
Charles Dumont. Édith Piaf sang this song originally...
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medicinhistoriska medaljer (Studia
Numismatica Upsaliensia 8),
Uppsala 2013.
Vaucaire,
Michel (1970) La
bibliophilie (Que sais-je?
series #1406), pg. 95 Erik...
- the 1956 song "Non, je ne
regrette rien" by
Charles Dumont and
Michel Vaucaire, made
famous by
French singer Edith Piaf. A
framed black-and-white head...