Mireille Mathieu (French pronunciation: [miʁɛj matjø] ; born July 22, 1946) is a French singer. She has recorded over 1,200 songs in eleven languages,...
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singer Mireille Mathieu. 1966 – C'est ton nom 1966 – Un homme et une femme 1966 – Paris en colère 1966 – Qu'elle est belle 1966 – Mireille Mathieu 1966...
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some are conducted by Ennio Morricone with whom she recorded the album "Mireille Mathieu chante Ennio Morricone" in 1974. This list contains songs who are...
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Paul Mauriat (section Albums)
figure at that time. Between 1967 and 1972, he also wrote numerous songs with André Pascal for Mireille Mathieu; Mon Crédo (1,335,000 copies sold), Viens...
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a group number. Mireille Mathieu sang the song on her 2006 album. The British band Japan covered the song on their 1978 debut album Adolescent Sex and...
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Pierre Kartner (section Studio albums)
have been released by Peter Alexander (Germany), Joe Dassin (France), Mireille Mathieu (France), The Fureys (Ireland), Celtic Thunder (Ireland), Engelbert...
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French version was later covered by others including popular singer Mireille Mathieu. British composer Harry Gregson-Williams orchestrated a cover of "Here's...
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named Gözyaşları Yalan Söylemez (Tears Don't Lie) on her album Deli Gibi Sevdim. Mireille Mathieu recorded a version in French, On ne vit pas sans se dire...
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has written and/or produced material for such French music stars as Mireille Mathieu, Patricia Kaas, Ophélie Winter, Hélène Ségara, Patrick Fiori, Lorie...
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solitude ça existe pas" 1970: Mireille Mathieu for the songs "C'est Dommage" and "C'est un peu la France" 1971: Mireille Mathieu for the songs "Give Your Heart...
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Metti Una Sera A Cena), Françoise Hardy (Je changerais d'avis, 1966), Mireille Mathieu (Mon ami de toujours; Pas vu, pas pris, 1971; J'oublie la pluie et...
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Catherine Lara (section Studio albums)
accompanied singers on stage, including Claude Nougaro, Nana Mouskouri, Mireille Mathieu, and Jean Ferrat. She played on recordings by Françoise Hardy, Maxime...
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album by Jacques Brel Olympia 1964, an album by Jacques Brel En Direct de L'Olympia, a 1966 album by Mireille Mathieu À l'Olympia (Alan Stivell album)...
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Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit (redirect from Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit (album))
Vivez sans temps morts Baisez sans carottes The album sleeve lists the following "participants": Mireille Abadie, Jean-Phillipe Ancelle, Anne Bertholon...
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the Oscar for Best Actress at the 41st Academy Awards. French singer Mireille Mathieu recorded the song in both French and in English. This was one of her...
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ABBA (category 1972 establishments in Sweden)
chanteuse Mireille Mathieu at the end of 1980 – as "Bravo tu as gagné", with French lyrics by Alain Boublil. In November 1980, ABBA's seventh album Super...
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Grande, grande, grande (category 1972 songs)
Italian, Portuguese and French. Mireille Mathieu Folle, follement heureuse David McAlmont covered this song for his album Set One: You Go To My Head Erlend...
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Michèle Torr (redirect from Adieu (Michèle Torr album))
easily wins the audience over by singing the Édith Piaf song Exodus. Mireille Mathieu was runner-up that year with Les cloches de Lisbonne by Maria Candido...
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Laura Bono, Mina, Milva, Fausto Leali, Demis Roussos, Ginette Reno, Mireille Mathieu, Mocedades, Sergio Dalma. He also composed the Italian openings of...
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Amaury Vassili (section Albums)
Retrieved 6 February 2011. "Amaury Vassili : "J'aimerais réaliser ce que Mireille Mathieu a réussi"" (in French). Ozap.com. 14 June 2010. Retrieved 6 February...
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Great Britain and the United States. He was known for his support of Mireille Mathieu in many compositions and recordings. In 1970 he wrote the score for...
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Sgalambro, Lisa del Bo, Biréli Lagrène, Patricia Kaas, Lola Dutronic, Mireille Mathieu, Chantal Chamberland and others. The Avalon Jazz Band, with lead singer...
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Abeti Masikini (section 1972–1974: Pierre Cardin Présente: Abeti, Olympia Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Zaire 74)
Sédar Senghor. She subsequently performed at Olympia Hall alongside Mireille Mathieu and Hugues Aufray, becoming the first African artist to do so since...
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Toto Cutugno (redirect from Cantando (Toto Cutugno album))
shortly after being released, as well as songs for Johnny Hallyday, Mireille Mathieu, Ornella Vanoni, Domenico Modugno, Claude François, Gigliola Cinquetti...
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hit and launched her career, with her vocal style being compared to Mireille Mathieu's and receiving large critical acclaim. In December the same year, she...
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T'aimer Comme Une Femme" was recorded by Mireille Mathieu. The song also appeared on Bonnie Tyler's 2013 album "The Collection." List of number-one adult...
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Tereza Kesovija (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1972)
recorded "Il tuo mondo", an Italian version of Tereza's "Nono", while Mireille Mathieu recorded the French version, "Pour deux coeurs qui s'aiment". She performed...
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(album CGD 65978) Mari Trini in ¿Quien? 1979: Irena Jarocka in Koncert, Irena Jarocka, Orchestr Karla Vagnera, Supraphon 1979 1985: Mireille Mathieu in...
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Band on their album "Je suis Swing", a tribute to the Zazous. In 2017, Mireille Mathieu recorded the song (in French) for her double CD album Made in France...
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