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Mike Brant (born Moshe Michael Brand, Hebrew: משה מיכאל ברנד, 1 February 1947 [1] – 25 April 1975) was an Israeli singer and songwriter who achieved fame after moving to France. His most successful hit was "Laisse-moi t'aimer" ("Let Me Love You").
In 1975, Mike Brant brought it back to France under the title "Dis-Lui" ("Tell her"). In 1976, "Feelings" was a worldwide success and was recorded by Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, [1] Andy Williams, [1] Dionne Warwick, [1] Johnny Mathis, [1] Julio Eglesias, [1] and others. In 1977, Gasté discovered the song was one of his melodies, and sued ...
Amaury Vassili chante Mike Brant is a 2014 tribute album by Amaury Vassili of songs of Israeli singer Mike Brant. The album was set to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Mike Brant's death in 1975 by suicide. The album was released on Warner Music entering at number 8 in SNEP French Albums Chart in its first week of release.
†† "Dis Lui" is a cover of the 1975 Mike Brant song, which is a French adaptation of "Feelings" ††† A 2003 Ola Kala international reissue was made available in some markets to include "Dis lui" and "Feelings" as bonus tracks
Salut les copains is a series of albums released through Universal Music France to commemorate the best of music featured in French scene as sponsored by the "Salut les copains" radio program in France and the French Salut les copains magazine.
Brant Daugherty made a splash on Hallmark Channel after his stint on Pretty Little Liars, which ended in 2016. Daugherty’s introduction to the network began with a holiday hit, Mingle All the ...
Laisse-moi t'aimer – Mike Brant: Saved by the coach 5 Charlie Le coup d'soleil – Richard Cocciante: Saved by the public 6 Claudia Costa Je l'aime à mourir – Francis Cabrel: Eliminated 7 Mika: Marina D'Amico La complainte de la butte – Cora Vaucaire: Eliminated 8 Fréro Delavega: Sympathique (je ne veux pas travailler) – Pink Martini ...
Recordings of the song have credited authorship variously to Albert alone, to Albert and Gasté (since the late 1980s), to Albert and Michel Jourdan (because of the French lyrics Dis-Lui), and to Albert and "Kaisermann". The last of these attributions is redundant, since the singer's real name is Mauricio Alberto Kaisermann. [29]