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Eddy Marnay

French chanson
Initially a performer, Eddy Marnay spent time with Stéphane Golman, Léo Ferré and Francis Lemarque. But success came as a lyricist. In 1948, his song "Les Amants de Paris" (music by Léo Ferré) was performed by Édith Piaf. A prestigious career followed, with the collaboration of the best musicians of the time: Emil Stern, Michel Legrand, Henri Salvador, Michel Magne, Philippe Gérard, André Popp and Marc Heyral. His performers were also up to the task: Patachou ("Java, qu'est-ce que tu fais là?"), Marie Laforêt ("Mon amour mon ami"), Yves Montand ("Planter café"), Mireille Mathieu ...
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LES DEUX TOURTERELLESRenée LEBAS and Eddy Marnay (Renee LEBAS)
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Au DDManon Debs, André Popp, Eddy Marnay, Théodore Pitzini, Julien Orthet, Karim Djeriou, Nabil Andrieu, Nicolas Chataing, Said Belkasmi and Tarik Andrieu
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LES DEUX TOURTERELLESRenée LEBAS and Eddy Marnay (Renee LEBAS)
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Cent Mille ChansonsMichel Magnet and Eddy Marnay
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LES DEUX TOURTERELLESRenée LEBAS and Eddy Marnay (Renee LEBAS)
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LES DEUX TOURTERELLESRenée LEBAS and Eddy Marnay (Renee LEBAS)

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Au DDManon Debs, André Popp, Eddy Marnay, Théodore Pitzini, Julien Orthet, Karim Djeriou, Nabil Andrieu, Nicolas Chataing, Said Belkasmi and Tarik Andrieu

2:26

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LES DEUX TOURTERELLESRenée LEBAS and Eddy Marnay (Renee LEBAS)

Z'Yeux Bleus

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Cent Mille ChansonsMichel Magnet and Eddy Marnay

2:43

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LES DEUX TOURTERELLESRenée LEBAS and Eddy Marnay (Renee LEBAS)