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Lucienne Delyle

French chanson
French chanson réaliste
French Music-Hall
Performer of "Mon amant de Saint-Jean", Lucienne Delyle has gone down in history with a typically Parisian repertoire. Lucienne Henriette Delache was born in Paris on April 16, 1913, and was orphaned as a child. She studied to become a pharmacy assistant and tried her luck in singing competitions when, in 1939, she came to the attention of a Radio-Cité talent contest, singing "Le Fanion de la Légion". Encouraged by the show's host and artistic director of the Polydor label, Jacques Canetti, the singer, who initially took the name Lucienne Delyne, appeared on the program Le Music-...
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RUE DE SIAMÉdith Piaf, Lucienne Delyle, AIME BARELLI and Armand Migiani (Edith Piaf)
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RUE DE SIAMÉdith Piaf, Lucienne Delyle, AIME BARELLI and Armand Migiani (Edith Piaf)
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Mon amant de Saint-JeanLucienne Delyle
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ROSES D'ITALIELucienne Delyle
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LES AMANTS DU DIMANCHELucienne Delyle
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SUR LES QUAIS DU VIEUX PARISLucienne Delyle
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RUE DE SIAMÉdith Piaf, Lucienne Delyle, AIME BARELLI and Armand Migiani (Edith Piaf)

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RUE DE SIAMÉdith Piaf, Lucienne Delyle, AIME BARELLI and Armand Migiani (Edith Piaf)

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Mon amant de Saint-JeanLucienne Delyle

Lucienne Delyle

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ROSES D'ITALIELucienne Delyle

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LES AMANTS DU DIMANCHELucienne Delyle

Les Roses Blanches

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SUR LES QUAIS DU VIEUX PARISLucienne Delyle

1939

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