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Guy Béart

(Guy Beart)

French chanson
Rive gauche
French chansonnier
Guy Béart – born Guy Béheart-Hasson in Cairo, Egypt on July 16, 1930 – was a French singer and songwriter. With his poetic lyrics, he is considered one of the greatest purveyors of French song. Béart studied engineering in post-war France and eventually branched out into songwriting. Armed with only his guitar, he would perform his songs in Parisian cabarets until he was discovered by impresario Jacques Canetti, who launched him into the spotlight at the Paris Olympia in 1959. One of the many highlights of his career was the soundtrack he composed to the 1958 motion picture L’Eau...
Songs
Il n'y a plus d'après (Il n'y a plus d'apres)
Il n'y a plus d'après (Il n'y a plus d'apres)Guy Béart (Guy Beart)

No 3

3:10

Frantz
FrantzMarie Laforêt and Guy Béart (Marie Laforet and Guy Beart)

Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons

3:03

Qu'on est bien
Qu'on est bienGuy Béart (Guy Beart)

Deluxe: L'eau Vive

2:26

Il fait toujours beau quelque part
Il fait toujours beau quelque partGuy Béart (Guy Beart)

Best Of

2:55

Allô, tu m'entends? (Allo, tu m'entends?)
Allô, tu m'entends? (Allo, tu m'entends?)Guy Béart (Guy Beart)

Best Of

2:34

Chanson pour ma vieille
Chanson pour ma vieilleGuy Béart (Guy Beart)

L'eau vive

2:31

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