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Joseph Ira Dassin [1] (French:; November 5, 1938 – August 20, 1980) was an American–French singer-songwriter.In his career spanning sixteen years (1964–1980), he enjoyed numerous successes in France and the French-speaking world, as well as singing in languages other than French.
Virtual collaborations with the voice of Joe Dassin and the Budapest Symphonic Orchestra directed by Zoltán Kovács. 2013 Hélène Ségara en duo avec Joe Dassin – Et si tu n'existais pas: Hélène Ségara: Virtual duets with Hélène Ségara. 2015 Joe Dassin Chante avec les Chœurs de l'Armée Rouge: Alexandrov Ensemble
"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.
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).
"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]
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According to the producer Jacques Plait, it is a "song / symphony / one-man musical", its main theme is "One more day without love". [1] The song lasts almost a quarter of an hour. "The most amazing thing," Dassin recounted, "is that with this song I found myself at the top of the charts at Canadian radio." [2]
Single by Joe Dassin; from the album Joe Dassin (Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie) A-side "Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie" B-side "Vade retro" Released: 1974: Genre: Chanson, pop: Length: 3: 17: Label: CBS Disques: Songwriter(s) Lyrics: Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle: Producer(s) Jacques Plait: Joe Dassin singles chronology