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- Albert Willemetz (14 February 1887 – 7 October 1964) was a French librettist. Albert Willemetz was a prolific lyricist. He invented a new type of musical...
- Albert Willemetz. The English lyrics were written by Channing Pollock. "Mon Homme" was copyrighted in France by Maurice Yvain, Albert Willemetz and Jacques-Charles...
- do****entary on the organisation of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Gérard Willemetz Pierre Goupil Anne Sarraute Roger Fleytoux Claude Joudioux Jean Cayrol...
- Claude Terr****e, and plays by writers such as Robert de Flers, Albert Willemetz, Sacha Guitry and Henri Bernstein. From 1986 to 2007, the Théâtre des...
- three acts with music by Henri Christiné and a French libretto by Albert Willemetz. It marked an important milestone in developing the career of Maurice...
- Satanas, Bertrand Pazos as Sacha Guitry, and Laurent Papot as Albert Willemetz. French comic Panayotis Pascot cameo as a young executive, and Aude Pépin...
- Hammerstein II) – 3:36 "My Man" (Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock, Albert Willemetz, Maurice Yvain) – 2:37 "He's Funny That Way" (Richard Whiting, Neil Moret)...
- Juster and Harnick Phi-Phi 1918 French Henri Christiné Albert Willemetz and Fabien Solar Willemetz and Solar Pickwick 1963 West End Cyril Ornadel Leslie Bricusse...
- "My Man", written by Jacques Charles, Maurice Yvain and Albert Lucien Willemetz, as performed by Abbey Lincoln. Credits adapted from the album's liner...
- Rouvray and Max Eddy, Théâtre des Dix Francs. 1924 : Madame, by Albert Willemetz, music by Henri Christiné, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens. 1928 : Lulu...