Charles Aznavour (/ˌæznəˈvʊər/ AZ-nə-VOOR, French: [ʃaʁl aznavuʁ]; born Shahnur Vaghinak Aznavourian, 22 May 1924 – 1 October 2018) was a French singer...
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"She" is a song written by Charles Aznavour and Herbert Kretzmer and released as a single sung by Aznavour in 1974. The song was written in English as...
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is a discography for Charles Aznavour. In a career as a composer/singer/songwriter that spanned over 70 years, Charles Aznavour recorded more than 1,200...
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Idir and Grand Corps Malade. It is about the life of French singer Charles Aznavour, portrayed by Tahar Rahim, from his beginning as the son of Armenian...
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This is a filmography for French singer Charles Aznavour. In a career spanning over 70 years, he appeared in about 90 feature films and was the subject...
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Seda "Patricia" Aznavour (born Seda Aznavourian; May 21, 1947) is a French singer and artist, the daughter of Charles Aznavour. She studied at the Armenian...
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Hier encore (redirect from Yesterday When I was Young (Charles Aznavour Song))
long ago", is a song composed by Georges Garvarentz and written by Charles Aznavour and released in September 1964. It was subsequently released in English...
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French lyricist Jacques Plante and Armenian-French musician Charles Aznavour. It is Aznavour's signature song, as well as one of the most popular French-language...
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Armenia Charles Aznavour Square, Gyumri, Armenia Charles Aznavour Museum, museum in Yerevan, Armenia Charles Aznavour (Il faut savoir), 1961 album Charles Aznavour...
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Charles Aznavour Square may refer to: Charles Aznavour Square, Gyumri, Armenia Charles Aznavour Square, Yerevan, Armenia This disambiguation page lists...
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singer and composer, better known for his duo with Charles Aznavour (1943–1950). Roche and Aznavour met at a music hall and debuted on stage with their...
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for Falling Down", Jerry Chesnut's "Good Year for the Roses" and Charles Aznavour's "She". One of the songs he is best known for, "(What's So Funny 'Bout)...
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The Complete Work – Centenary Edition (category Charles Aznavour albums)
by Charles Aznavour released between 1948 and 2015. The box set was released on May 10, 2024, in France, marking the 100th anniversary of Charles Aznavour's...
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February 2023). "Tahar Rahim to Play French Music Legend Charles Aznavour in Biopic 'Monsieur Aznavour' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 4 June 2023. "Leïla...
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Charles Aznavour, released in December 1961, is the eighth French studio album by the French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour. This album is also known...
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on the same day. It contains a sample of the song "Hier encore", by Charles Aznavour. The song was written by Bad Bunny. On October 9, 2023, he announced...
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Marie-France Pisier as Claudia Chauchat Rod Steiger as Mynheer Peperkorn Charles Aznavour as Naphta Flavio Bucci as Ludovico Settembrini Hans Christian Blech...
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Adorf, Angela Winkler, Katharina Thalbach, Daniel Olbrychski, and Charles Aznavour, with David Bennent in the lead role of Oskar Matzerath, a young boy...
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quake. A song was produced by a duo of French composers (including Charles Aznavour) and a studio album that featured songs donated by mainstream rock...
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of Charles Aznavour's impresario (1981-2014). Sayan is an officer of the "Légion d'honneur". He is one of the founders (among with charles Aznavour) of...
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from July until October 2009. A-ha Aleksandr Panayotov Cesária Évora Charles Aznavour Cliff Richard Dean Reed Duke Ellington Elena Vaenga Elton John Emin...
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What's the Difference (category Songs written by Charles Aznavour)
in the instrumental, as well as a sample of "Parce Que Tu Crois" by Charles Aznavour. Lyrically, the rappers talk about the differences between themselves...
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making his debut in July 1950. Piaf also helped launch the career of Charles Aznavour in the early 1950s, taking him on tour with her in France and the United...
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Latin America. She collaborated with singers such as Julio Iglesias, Charles Aznavour, Johnny Mathis and Petula Clark. Although she made a few films during...
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Parce Que Tu Crois (category Charles Aznavour songs)
translation: "Because You Believe") is a song by Armenian-French singer Charles Aznavour. It was released on his 1966 albums La bohème and Chante Paris au mois...
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French record producer whose singers included Jacques Brel, Dalida and Charles Aznavour. He founded record label Barclay. Ruault, the son of a café waiter...
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Scorsese. Her close friendship with French pop singer Charles Aznavour was described by Aznavour as "more than friends and less than lovers." Minnelli...
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Paris – Palais des Congrès: Intégrale du spectacle (redirect from Aznavour Minnelli: Paris, Palais des Congres)
Intégrale du spectacle is a 1995 live album featuring the performers Charles Aznavour and Liza Minnelli, recorded at the Palais des congrès de Paris. The...
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La bohème (album) (category Charles Aznavour albums)
Charles Aznavour, also known as La bohème is an album by French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1966. It included such international hits...
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fictitious Olympic Games in Rome, played by Michael Crawford, Ryan O'Neal, Charles Aznavour and Athol Compton. Elton John recorded one song ("From Denver To L...
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