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    Paul Émile Debraux (30 August 1796 – 12 February 1831), commonly known simply as Émile Debraux, was a French writer, goguettier, poet and singer. He was...
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    Do You Remember?) is a French song composed in 1817 with lyrics by Émile Debraux and music by Joseph-Denis Doche. A variation was produced by Pierre-Jean...
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  • Tulipe may refer to: Fanfan la Tulipe (poem), an 1819 poem by Paul Émile Debraux Fanfan la Tulipe (operetta), an 1882 operetta by Louis Varney Fanfan...
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    explorer (d. 1872) August 30 Julien-Léopold Boilly, painter (d. 1874) Émile Debraux, French chansonnier and poet (d. 1831) September 1 James Apjohn, professor...
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  • – w.m. (arr.) Thomas Moore "Te souviens-tu?" – Émile Debraux and Joseph-Denis Doche February 3 – Émile Prudent, composer (died 1863) February 22 – Niels...
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  • June 1817. Unknown date - The song "Te souviens-tu?" is written by Émile Debraux commemorating the past campaigns of Napoleon 2 January - François Chabas...
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    resolved to write songs for the people. He was helped in this regard by Emile Debraux, who had often stood between him and the masses as interpreter, and...
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    entretien (5 volumes) 1906: Les Quatre fils Hémon 1910: Le Chansonnier Émile Debraux, roi de la goguette, 1796-1831 1910: Bureaux et bureaucrates, mémoires...
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  • Fatima Adoum Le Pacte 8 Chasing Johnny [fr] Un Homme en Fuite Baptiste Debraux Bastien Bouillon, Léa Drucker, Pierre Lottin, Marion Barbeau, Anne Consigny...
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