Charles Trenet

Trenet in concert at [[Delorimier Stadium]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada, 24 July 1946 Louis Charles Augustin Georges Trenet (; 18 May 1913 – 19 February 2001) was a renowned French singer-songwriter who composed both the music and the lyrics for nearly 1,000 songs over a career that lasted more than 60 years. These songs include "Boum!" (1938), "La Mer" (1946) and "Nationale 7" (1955). Trenet is also noted for his work with musicians Michel Emer and Léo Chauliac, with whom he recorded "Y'a d'la joie" (1938) for the first and "La Romance de Paris" (1941) and "Douce France" (1947) for the latter. He was awarded an Honorary Molière Award in 2000. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Les plus grands succes de Charles Trenet.

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    La romance de Paris /

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    Le soleil et la lune /

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    La buena vida : bande originale du film / by Duhamel, Antoine

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    Paris est toujours Paris /

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    Horizons.

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