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Marcel Amont

Comedy
French chanson
Operetta / Light Opera
Real name Marcel Jean-Pierre Balthazar Miramon, the successful singer Marcel Amont, whose career spanned seventy years, was born in Bordeaux on April 1, 1929. He moved to Paris in 1950, performing in cabarets and opening for Philippe Clay. A singer and fantasist, a stage performer noted for his acrobatics, he had his first success in 1956 with the song "Escamillo", and was chosen by Edith Piaf for a five-week curtain-raiser at the Olympia. Revealed to the general public and honored by the Académie Charles-Cros, he appeared in La Mariée est trop belle (1956), and went on to score ...
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Tout doux tout doucementMarcel Amont
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JulieMarcel Amont
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L'AMOUR EN MERMarcel Amont
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JULIESerge Lama, Gilbert Bécaud, Cora Vaucaire, Michèle Arnaud, Marcel Amont, Mouloudji, Jean-Claude Pascal and Norman Maine (Gilbert Becaud and Michele Arnaud)
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JULIESerge Lama, Gilbert Bécaud, Cora Vaucaire, Michèle Arnaud, Marcel Amont, Mouloudji, Jean-Claude Pascal and Norman Maine (Gilbert Becaud and Michele Arnaud)
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Les moulins de mon cœur (Les moulins de mon coeur)Marcel Amont
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Tout doux tout doucementMarcel Amont

D'Hier - D'Aujourd'hui

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JulieMarcel Amont

Marcel Amont

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L'AMOUR EN MERMarcel Amont

Marcel Amont

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JULIESerge Lama, Gilbert Bécaud, Cora Vaucaire, Michèle Arnaud, Marcel Amont, Mouloudji, Jean-Claude Pascal and Norman Maine (Gilbert Becaud and Michele Arnaud)

Michele Arnaud Volume 4

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JULIESerge Lama, Gilbert Bécaud, Cora Vaucaire, Michèle Arnaud, Marcel Amont, Mouloudji, Jean-Claude Pascal and Norman Maine (Gilbert Becaud and Michele Arnaud)

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Les moulins de mon cœur (Les moulins de mon coeur)Marcel Amont

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