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  2. Joe Dassin - Wikipedia

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    Joe Dassin with his parents, Jules Dassin and Béatrice Launer, in Paris in 1970. Dassin married Maryse Massiéra in Paris on January 18, 1966. Their son Joshua was born two and a half months early on September 12, 1973, and died five days later.

  3. Joe Dassin discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a discography for Joe Dassin.. Joe Dassin, known as the most French of the Americans, was born in New York in 1938 and died in 1980 from a heart attack in Papeete, French Polynesia.

  4. Category:Joe Dassin songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Joe Dassin songs or lists of Joe Dassin songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Joe Dassin songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Salut (song) - Wikipedia

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    Salut is a song performed by Joe Dassin from his 1975 album Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc) (CBS 81147). [2] It was also released as a single, in 1976 with "Et si tu n'existais pas" on the other side. It is a French adaptation, by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle, of an Italian song, "Uomo dove vai" (by Toto Cutugno).

  6. Les Champs-Élysées (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Les Champs-Élysées" is based on the English-language song "Waterloo Road", written by Michael Antony Deighan and Mike Wilsh, and released by English rock band Jason Crest in 1968. [1] For Dassin's version of the song, Pierre Delanoë adapted the lyrics into French, and Jean Musy arranged the song. [2] [3]

  7. Et si tu n'existais pas - Wikipedia

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    "Et si tu n'existais pas" (English: And if you did not exist) is a 1975 song by Joe Dassin. It is the first track of his album Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc). The lyrics are by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle, the music is by Salvatore Cutugno and Pasquale Losito. The song was covered by Iggy Pop (in French) in 2012.

  8. Les Dalton (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Les Dalton" ("The Daltons") is a 1967 song by Joe Dassin. It was originally released as the first track of a 4-title EP on CBS. The song is based on The Daltons, the characters from the comic strip series Lucky Luke. Dassin recorded it for CBS in London, accompanied by the Johnny Arthey band. [1] The song reached the top 10 in France. [2]

  9. Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Dassin (commonly called Les Champs-Élysées after its most famous track) is the third studio album by French musician Joe Dassin. It was originally released in 1969 on the CBS Disques label. It was originally released in 1969 on the CBS Disques label.

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