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Voulzy was born in Paris, France.He originally led the English-pop-influenced Le Temple de Vénus before joining Pascal Danel as guitarist from 1969 to 1974. However, he is best known for his collaborative songwriting efforts with singer-songwriter Alain Souchon and his solo singing career, which spanned several successful singles and albums.
An English [1] and Spanish [2] version were made by Voulzy, adapting the lyrics. Since its original release date, he has re-released the song several times in different renditions. The single was an international success, reaching the Top 10 in several countries in 1977/1978. [3]
Written by Voulzy and Alain Souchon, [2] it contains French and English lyrics and was initially released in France in 1985 [3] after Wilde herself agreed to sing backing vocals on it, [4] and was reissued in 1986, coupled with the song "Belle-île-en-mer, Marie Galante", [5] reaching the French Top 20.
"Jamais nous" (transl. French for "Never Us") is a 1988 pop song recorded by French singer Elsa Lunghini with the participation of French singer Laurent Voulzy in the ...
"Paradoxal Système" is a 1992 pop-ballad song recorded by French singer Laurent Voulzy. Written by Alain Souchon with a music composed by Voulzy, it was the lead single from his third studio album Caché derrière, on which it appears as the eighth track, and was released in June 1992. It was a top ten in France and was heavily aired on radio ...
In 2008, Adamo recorded it as a duo with Laurent Voulzy on the album Le bal des gens bien; Languages. In 1965, Croatian mezzo-soprano Anica Zubović recorded Pada sneg, with lyrics adapted into Serbocroatian by Ildi Ivanji and in arrangement by Aleksandar Subota, as a part of EP Ivan Ivanović.
Le Concert is a 2016 live album by Alain Souchon and Laurent Voulzy on Columbia.The singers' first live collaboration, it was recorded at Zénith de Paris, in December 2015, [1] except for the track "Il roule, les fleurs du bal", recorded at the Espace Glenmore, Carhaix, at the Festival des Vieilles Charrues, 16 July 2016.
It was considered one of the definitive French songs of the 1960s, Danel's biggest hit, and one of the most-broadcast French songs on French radio. The lyrics were written by Michel Delancray and the music was composed by Danel himself. The arrangement of the song was by Laurent Voulzy. The song was certified platinum, topping the French charts ...