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    within a few years, under the name Lucienne Boyer, she began singing in major Parisian music halls. In 1927, Boyer sang at a concert featuring Félix Mayol...
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    Boyer (French pronunciation: [ʒaklin bwaje]), is a French singer and actress. She is also the daughter of performers Jacques Pills and Lucienne Boyer...
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  • sculptor and photographer Lucienne Boyer, French singer Lucienne Day, British textile designer Lucienne Delyle, French singer Lucienne Heuvelmans, French sculptor...
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    the 1930s he appeared frequently alongside Georges Tabet. He married Lucienne Boyer in 1939 and they were divorced in 1951. On 20 September 1952, he married...
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  • 'ngrato" ("Ungrateful Heart") is "Parlez-moi d'amour" performed by Lucienne Boyer and written by Jean Lenoir. The song in Spanish that follows the French...
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  • Que reste-t-il de nos amours ? (category Lucienne Boyer songs)
    the spring". This song was first recorded by the French female singer Lucienne Boyer in 1942 (78 rpm, Columbia Records: BF 68). Second recorded by the French...
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  • (disambiguation), several people Lucien Boyer (1876-1942), French music hall singer Lucienne Boyer (1901–1983), French singer Mark Boyer (born 1960), retired American...
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    Actresses who have been called noted diseuses over the years include: Lucienne Boyer Lina Cavalieri Kitty Cheatham Ruth Draper Marie Dubas Odette Dulac Joyce...
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  • (band: Sniper) Gérard Blanc Bernie Bonvoisin Boris Bourvil Jacqueline Boyer Lucienne Boyer Mike Brant (born in Israel, with a singing career in France) Georges...
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  • Parlez-moi d'amour (song) (category Lucienne Boyer songs)
    1953) and is known as "Speak to Me of Love" or "Tell Me About Love". Lucienne Boyer was the first singer to record the song, and she made it very popular...
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    jazz saxophonist. He was also known to be the agent of Léo Marjane and Lucienne Boyer. In 1952, Coquatrix signed a commercial lease agreement with Jeanne...
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  • The era lasted through to the 1930s and saw the likes of Félix Mayol, Lucienne Boyer, Marie-Louise Damien, Marie Dubas, Fréhel, Georges Guibourg, Tino Rossi...
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  • consisting of period popular songs. Jean Lenoir, "Parlez-moi d'amour" (Lucienne Boyer) Claude Debussy, Six épigraphes antiques: Pour l'égyptienne (Ensemble...
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  • then asked her to compose the music for "Viens dans mes bras", sung by Lucienne Boyer and published by Salabert. She was encouraged to continue. She persevered...
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  • Lenoir, considered a French standard, the classic recording sung by Lucienne Boyer "Parlez Moi D'Amour (Let's Talk About Love)" (song), a 1982 song by...
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  • Édith Piaf, Charles Trenet, Maurice Chevalier, Tino Rossi, Félix Mayol, Lucienne Boyer, Marie-Louise Damien, Marie Dubas, Fréhel, Georges Guibourg and Jean...
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  • Blier Sandrine Bonnaire Élodie Bouchez Bourvil Dany Boon Angelique Boyer Charles Boyer Guillaume Canet Capucine Martine Carol Leslie Caron Isabelle Carré...
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  • by Jones, a piano piece composed by Desplat and songs performed by Lucienne Boyer, Josephine Baker and Rosita Serrano. Dibb explained that music plays...
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    marrying Odette eight years later. He then became the musical director for Lucienne Boyer, with whom he went on a world tour. He immigrated to the United States...
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    (13 March 1931) La belle saison by Jean Delettre (29 June 1937) (with Lucienne Boyer) Mes amours by Oscar Strauss (2 May 1940) Un violon sur le toit (8 November...
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  • Doman and Lol Hammond) "Troubles" – Beta Band "Parlez Moi D'Amour" – Lucienne Boyer "Need To Feel Loved (Horizontal Mix)" – Reflekt "It's Over" – Beta Band...
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    Lucienne Bloch (January 5, 1909 – March 13, 1999) was a Switzerland-born American artist. She was best known for her murals and for her association with...
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  • from Manhattan Research Inc. by Raymond Scott "Parlez-moi d'amour" by Lucienne Boyer "Nocturne" from The Gadfly Suite by Dmitri Shostakovich "Once Upon a...
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  • 1918) John Robinson, British Anglican bishop (b. 1919) December 6 Lucienne Boyer, French singer (b. 1903) Gul Khan Nasir, Baloch politician and poet...
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  • Records roster that included the biggest stars of that time such as Lucienne Boyer, Damia, Pills et Tabet, Mireille, and Jean Sablon. Rossi's success was...
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  • It was composed for the cabaret Chez les Borgia and was recorded by Lucienne Boyer. By 1970, it had already been performed by more than 167 artists, including:...
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    operettas. He was also an impresario, representing Jacques Pills and Lucienne Boyer, among others. He managed the variety theatre Bobino before he took...
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  • Jacqueline Boyer, French singer and actress, was born Jacqueline Ducos, the daughter of performers Jacques Pills (né René Jacques Ducos) and Lucienne Boyer, and...
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    club." Rockefeller was reportedly discomfited by the performance of Lucienne Boyer, a French diseuse (storyteller) and singer, at the Rainbow Room's opening...
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  • Jean-Marie Seroney, Kenyan activist and politician (b. 1927) 1983 – Lucienne Boyer, French singer and actress (b. 1903) 1983 – Gul Khan Nasir, Pakistani...
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