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  2. Parlez-moi d'amour (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Parlez-moi d'amour" is a song written by Jean Lenoir [1] in 1924 originally intended for Mistinguett. Lucienne Boyer was the first singer to record the song in 1930, and she made it very popular in France , America, and the rest of the world.

  3. List of songs recorded by Dalida - Wikipedia

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    Le petit perroquet (1968) Le premier amour du monde (1983) Le printemps sur la colline (1965) Le ranch de Maria (1957) Le restaurant italien (1983) Le sable de l'amour (1969) Le septième jour (1968) Le sixième jour (1986) Le slow de ma vie (1981) Le soleil et la montagne (1965) Le temps d'aimer (1985) Le temps de mon père (1973) Le temps des ...

  4. Lucienne Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Lucienne Boyer (18 August 1901 – 6 December 1983) [1] was a French diseuse [2] and singer, best known for her song "Parlez-moi d'amour". Her impresario was Bruno Coquatrix . According to the New York Times, she "reigned as queen of Paris nightlife during the 1930s".

  5. Jean Lenoir (composer) - Wikipedia

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    His most famous song, for which he wrote both melody and lyrics, was Parlez-moi d'amour (1930). It was composed for the cabaret Chez les Borgia and was recorded by Lucienne Boyer. By 1970, it had already been performed by more than 167 artists, including: Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Maurice Chevalier, Ray Conniff and Barbra Streisand. [2]

  6. Category:French songs - Wikipedia

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    Parlez-moi d'amour (song) Paroles, paroles; Pauvre Martin; Pendez les Blancs; Petite fille; ... Le Temps des cerises; Le Temps des fleurs; The Three Bells; Tous mes ...

  7. Miguel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Miguel is the second album by Dalida.It contains eight songs, including her big success "Miguel". The songs "Maman, la plus belle du monde", "Quand on n'a que l'amour" and "Tu n'as pas très bon caractère", continue in a more pop style than her first album [1] [2] [3]

  8. Paroles, paroles - Wikipedia

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    "Paroles, paroles" was released in France on a 18 cm (7") single under catalog number IS 45 711 of Dalida's private label International Shows, and distributed by Sonopresse. The B-side of the single is "Pour ne pas vivre seul". [11] In other states it was released over the next few months, in Japan in April.

  9. Coup de chapeau au passé - Wikipedia

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    "Amor Amor" (Amour c'est tout dire) (Sevran, Lebrail) ... 1976 Parle-moi d'amour mon amour; 1976 Le petit bonheur; See also. Dalida; List of Dalida songs;