buried at the Monaco Cemetery. 1955: Récital Léo Ferré à l'Olympia 1958: Léo Ferré à Bobino 1961: Récital Léo Ferré à l'Alhambra 1963: Flash ! Alhambra – A...
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Jean-Michel Defaye (section with Léo Ferré)
1964: Ferré 64 1964: Verlaine et Rimbaud 1965: Ni Dieu ni maître (EP) 1966: Léo Ferré 1916-19... 1967: Cette chanson (La Marseillaise) 1967: Léo Ferré chante...
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Piaf on 20 May 1960 "Quartier Latin" (Léo Ferré, de Moor) – 5:13 Originally from the Léo Ferré album Léo Ferré (1967) "Marieke" (Brel, de Moor) – 4:02...
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time") is a 1970 song written, composed and sung by the French artist Léo Ferré. It was recorded in October 1970 for volume 2 of his Amour Anarchie album...
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up Léo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Léo is a proper noun in French, meaning "lion". Its etymological root lies in the Latin word Leo. Léo is used...
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Sauvage chante Léo Ferré 1956: Ouvert la nuit 1961: Catherine Sauvage chante Léo Ferré - volume 1 1961: Catherine Sauvage chante Léo Ferré - volume 2 1961:...
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Les Douze Premières Chansons de Léo Ferré (English: The Twelve First Songs of Léo Ferré) is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1969 by Barclay Records...
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particularly of songs by Stéphane Venne, Michel Conte, Georges Brassens and Léo Ferré. She was born Renée Bélanger in Montreal. She studied piano at the École...
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La Violence et l'Ennui (category Léo Ferré albums)
l'Ennui (English: Violence and Boredom) is an album by Léo Ferré released in 1980 by RCA Records. Léo Ferré reveals during interviews with French medias the...
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is dedicated to a dead poet. Léo Ferré has set Baudelaire into music two more times : in 1967 with double album Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire, and with unfinished...
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Verlaine et Rimbaud (category Léo Ferré albums)
Verlaine et Rimbaud (English: "Verlaine and Rimbaud") is an album by Léo Ferré. It was released in December 1964 by Barclay Records. This album is one...
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Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire (English: "Léo Ferré sings Baudelaire") is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1967 by Barclay Records. It is his fourth LP...
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Her best known songs are "Paris Canaille" (1962, originally sung by Léo Ferré), "La Javanaise" (1963, written by Serge Gainsbourg for Gréco) and "Déshabillez-moi"...
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by Aristide Bruant "À la Roquette" by Aristide Bruant "À la Seine" by Léo Ferré "À la Villette" by Aristide Bruant "A Little Side Street in Paris" by...
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Symphony No. 14, amongst other poets, and by French singer-songwriter Léo Ferré, in a full oratorio on La Chanson du mal-aimé in 1953. Not all treatment...
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L'Espoir (album) (category Léo Ferré albums)
Hope) is an album by Léo Ferré released in 1974 by Barclay Records. All songs written, composed, arranged and directed by Léo Ferré, except Marie, whose...
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conducted Semyon Bychkov. French anarchist singer-songwriters Léo Ferré (see live album Léo Ferré Mai 68) and Renaud sang here. Congolese band Zaïko Langa...
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Lenin 1922-3 Testament phonographe (Phonograph Testament), poetry book by Léo Ferré, 1980 The Testament (Grisham novel), 1999 The Testament (Lustbader novel)...
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interpreting songs by Edith Piaf, Barbara, Jacques Brel, Gilbert Bécaud, Léo Ferré, and Charles Aznavou. At the request of the French Embassy in Kosovo,...
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Minor. In 2016, he recorded Tony Hymas joue Léo Ferré, an album of piano transcriptions of songs by Léo Ferré. Katz, Larry (March 19, 1999). "THE JEFF BECK...
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Il n'y a plus rien (category Léo Ferré albums)
Il n'y a plus rien (English: There Is No More) is an album by Léo Ferré, released in 1973 by Barclay Records. The general mood of the music here is dark...
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epic Il n'y a plus rien (There is nothing anymore) by singer-songwriter Léo Ferré. In July 1978, she sang with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra and the choir...
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. in Autumn 2005 [+ bonus DVD] (2007) Léo Ferré - Ludwig - L'Imaginaire - Le Bateau ivre Léo Ferré – Léo Ferré au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées (1984) –...
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Les Chansons d'Aragon (category Léo Ferré albums)
Léo Ferré, released in 1961 by Barclay Records. It is his second album dedicated to a poet, after Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal in 1957. Here, Ferré...
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L'affiche rouge (category Léo Ferré songs)
"L'Affiche rouge" is a song from the album Les Chansons d'Aragon (1961) by Léo Ferré. Its lyrics are based on the poem Strophes pour se souvenir (Strophes...
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Jacques Brel, Bertrand Cantat, Les Chaussettes Noires, Dalida, Jean Ferrat, Léo Ferré, Nino Ferrer, Jimi Hendrix, Patrick Juvet, Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, Danielle...
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Plenel, Guillaume Meurice, etc.) Many artists such as Roger Hodgson, Léo Ferré, Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd, The Who, Deep Purple, Jacques Brel, Johnny...
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poet-composer Léo Ferré set it to music and sang it in the album Ludwig-L'Imaginaire-Le Bateau ivre (1982). French singer-songwriter Léo Ferré set the poem...
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wanted to do something like one of my favorite singers, this French singer Léo Ferré. He has this rhetorical writing, starting with a theme and going down...
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Burroughs, pharmacist Cécile Chaminade, composer Jean Chevrier, actor Léo Ferré, poet and composer Jean-Michel Folon, artist Lewis Gilbert, screenwriter...
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