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    Alexandre "Sacha" Distel (29 January 1933 – 22 July 2004) was a French musician and singer who had hits with a cover version of "Raindrops Keep Falling...
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  • Sasha (name) (redirect from Sacha)
    Czech, Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian), Sasza (Polish), Sașa (Romanian), Sacha (French), Sascha (German), Sascia (Italian), Sasja (Danish and Swedish)...
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  • Distel, French journalist Sacha Distel (1933–2004), French singer and guitarist Galit Distel-Atbaryan, Israeli writer and politician Look up Distel in...
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  • "The Good Life" (originally "La Belle Vie" in French) is a song by Sacha Distel with French lyrics by Jean Broussolle, published in 1962. It was featured...
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  • Bastille "Au revoir Paris" by Trio Athenee "Auf dem Flohmarkt von Paris" by Sacha Distel "Auf der rue Madeleine in Paris" by Anny Ondra & Hans Söhnke "Auf Wiederseh'n...
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    1970s, mostly in collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg, Bob Zagury and Sacha Distel, including "Harley Davidson"; "Je Me Donne À Qui Me Plaît"; "Bubble gum";...
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    helped popularize jazz in France in the 1930s. His nephew was singer Sacha Distel. Ventura was born to a Jewish family. In 1925 he was the pianist for...
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  • Afternoon in Paris (album) (category Sacha Distel albums)
    album by American pianist and composer John Lewis and French guitarist Sacha Distel recorded for the Atlantic label. Allmusic reviewer, Alex Henderson stated:...
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  • sung by Sacha Distel, and it was his first hit song, becoming number one in France. Abel Meeropol filed a copyright infringement suit against Distel, as originally...
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    Moore 1976 Sacha Distel, Patrick Lichfield, and Ray Moore 1977 Andy Williams, and Ray Moore 1978 Sacha Distel and Paul Burnett 1979 Sacha Distel, Esther...
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  • director Ruggero Deodato "Monsieur Cannibale", a song by French singer Sacha Distel Monsieur Cannibale, a former amusement ride at the Efteling theme park...
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  • 'When I Fall in Love is an album by Sacha Distel, released by Mercury Records in 2003 and features collaborations with Dionne Warwick and Liza Minnelli...
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  • central London, with guests on the show including Jimmy Edwards and Sacha Distel.[citation needed] 3-2-1 was cancelled in December 1987, when it was still...
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    named after the 1958 song of the same name as sung by the French singer Sacha Distel. Scoubidou returned to fashion in various countries in the 1980s, and...
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  • The Jimmy Brown Dancers, Bernie Clifton, Showaddywaddy, The Wurzels, Sacha Distel, Peters and Lee, Val Doonican, Ronnie Corbett, The Goodies and Nana Mouskouri...
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  • Devellereau Sabine Devieilhe David Devriès Jennifer Dias Dihya Louise Dimanche Sacha Distel Lou Doillon Miss Dominique Malika Domrane Julien Doré Benoît Dorémus...
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  • were television commercials for Mandate featuring the French pop singer Sacha Distel. Woodward, Clair (24 November 2013). "The sweet smell of the Seventies...
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    Music Hall: An Evening With Burt Bacharach {Dionne Warwick, Joel Grey, Sacha Distel} (TV)". Paley Center for Media. Retrieved October 14, 2020. Thomas, Robert...
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    Pollock (magician), Dionne Warwick, Raphael, The Seekers, Stevie Wonder, Sacha Distel and Neil Sedaka.[citation needed] In February 1964, Ethel Merman made...
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  • David 1 38 1970: Johnny (John) Farnham, #1 Australia (7 weeks) 1970: Sacha Distel, #10 UK 1970: Bobbie Gentry, #40 UK 1970 "Everybody's Out of Town" B...
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    agreed. In 1960 she embarked on a concert tour of France and Belgium with Sacha Distel, who remained a close friend until his death in 2004. Gradually she moved...
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  • 1932 – Raman Subba Row, English cricketer and referee (d. 2024) 1933 – Sacha Distel, French singer and guitarist (d. 2004) 1934 – Alan Cowley, British chemist...
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  • strips and tubes. Scoubidou may also refer to: Scoubidou (song), a 1958 Sacha Distel song Scoubidou (tool), a corkscrew-like tool that is used for the commercial...
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  • Alex De Grassi Frank Deniz Bob DeVos Al Di Meola Joe Diorio Diz Disley Sacha Distel Pat Donohue Christy Doran Pierre Dørge Jim Douglas Scott DuBois Marc...
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  • terrible car accident in a Porsche 924 Carrera GT driven by the singer Sacha Distel, during a trip to the village of Maltaverne, a small village located...
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  • by Sacha Distel and became a number one hit in France under the title "Scoubidou." Meeropol filed a copyright infringement lawsuit over Distel's plagiarism...
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  • Maxwell Caulfield, Robin Cousins, Juan Pablo Di Pace, John Diedrich, Sacha Distel, Michael French, Matthew Goodgame, Michael Greco, Tony Hadley, David...
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  • interstitial program on Australia's ABC TV. The song was covered by Sacha Distel in 1976. In 2002, Flemish singer Dana Winner released a cover version...
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  • Latin Quarter of Paris The Rolling Stones: British rock and roll band Sacha Distel: French singer and musician Sorbonne: University of Paris Picasso: Spanish...
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  • the US, and #1 in Canada. It was subsequently recorded in French by Sacha Distel under the title "Vite, Chérie, Vite". List of 1970s one-hit wonders in...
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