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"Mon amour, mon ami" is a song by French singer and actress Marie Laforêt. It originally appeared on her 1967 EP Marie Laforêt vol. XIII (also known as Mon amour, mon ami ). [ 1 ]
Marie Laforêt (born Maïtena Marie Brigitte Douménach; 5 October 1939 – 2 November 2019 [1]) was a French singer and actress, particularly well known for her work during the 1960s and 1970s. [2] In 1978, she moved to Geneva , and acquired Swiss citizenship.
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It should only contain pages that are Marie Laforêt songs or lists of Marie Laforêt songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Marie Laforêt songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Mari Paul - vocals on "Mon Amour, Mon Ami" Johanna Najla - vocals on "Initials B.B." Mattias Olsson - synthesizers, mellotron and percussion on "En Alabama", "Mon Amour, Mon Ami" and "Lilith" Mattias Torrel - acoustic guitars on "Mon Amour, Mon Ami" and "La Licorne D'or" Stefan Jernståhl - accordion on "Wahala Manitou" [7] Violin; Anders Åkered
In 1968 Yazar performed Marie Laforêt's song, "Mon amour, mon ami", in Turkish version as "Çapkın Kız". [3] Albums. Gönül Yazar - Halime (1968) (Şençalar Plak)
Marie Laforêt, 80, French-Swiss singer ("Mon amour, mon ami") and actress (Male Hunt, Who Wants to Kill Sara?). [32] 8 November – Fred Bongusto, 84, Italian singer, songwriter and film composer [33] 16 November – Éric Morena, 68, French singer [34] 19 November. José Mário Branco, 77, Portuguese singer-songwriter and record producer [35]
In 2012, investigators seemingly brought long-awaited closure to one of the nation's oldest and most high-profile kidnapping cases, solving it after more than 50 years.