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Francis Lemarque

French chanson
French protest song
French Music-Hall
Born Nathan Korb on November 25, 1917 in Paris (France), and died on April 20, 2002 in La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire (France), Francis Lemarque was a French singer and poet. During his lifetime, he won several Grand Prix du disque de l'Académie Charles-Cros, in 1951, 1973, 1982 and 1989. He wrote and composed nearly 400 songs in his career, including "À Paris " in 1949, which became an international hit and was covered by many singers around the world, and "Quand un soldat", performed by Yves Montand in 1952, which was censored and banned from state radio. In 1953, he launched "Le Tem...
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BOIS DE BOULOGNE
BOIS DE BOULOGNEFrancis Lemarque

1951

L'ORGUE DES AMOUREUX
L'ORGUE DES AMOUREUXFrancis Lemarque, Frida Boccara, Mouloudji, Renée LEBAS, André Varel, Charly Bailly, De prince, Denise Lebrun, Mistigri, Christiane Blondell, Ysolde and Leo Noel (Renee LEBAS and Andre Varel)

Les Chansons de Francis Carco

L'AME DES POETES
L'AME DES POETESFrancis Lemarque, Yves Montand, Juliette Gréco, Charles Trenet, Alice Dona and Jacqueline François (Juliette Greco and Jacqueline Francois)

Le Paris de Montand

Le tueur affamé (Le tueur affame)
Le tueur affamé (Le tueur affame)Francis Lemarque

Chante

3:15

L'AME DES POETES
L'AME DES POETESFrancis Lemarque, Yves Montand, Juliette Gréco, Charles Trenet, Alice Dona and Jacqueline François (Juliette Greco and Jacqueline Francois)

Mes Plus Grands Succès

L'AME DES POETES
L'AME DES POETESFrancis Lemarque, Yves Montand, Juliette Gréco, Charles Trenet, Alice Dona and Jacqueline François (Juliette Greco and Jacqueline Francois)

Chantons !

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