Jean Lenoir (composer)
Jean Lenoir pseudonym for Jean Bernard Daniel Neuburger (26 February 1891 – 19 January 1976) was a French songwriter, whose work included chansons and romantic light film songs. Lenoir was born in Paris. His most famous song, for which he wrote both melody and lyrics, was Parlez-moi d'amour (1930). It was composed for the cabaret and was recorded by Lucienne Boyer. By 1970, it had already been performed by more than 167 artists, including: Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Maurice Chevalier, Ray Conniff and Barbra Streisand. Lenoir died in Suresnes, aged 84.
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Jean Lenoir (composer)
Jean Lenoir pseudonym for Jean Bernard Daniel Neuburger (26 February 1891 – 19 January 1976) was a French songwriter, whose work included chansons and romantic light film songs. Lenoir was born in Paris. His most famous song, for which he wrote both melody and lyrics, was Parlez-moi d'amour (1930). It was composed for the cabaret and was recorded by Lucienne Boyer. By 1970, it had already been performed by more than 167 artists, including: Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Maurice Chevalier, Ray Conniff and Barbra Streisand. Lenoir died in Suresnes, aged 84.
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Jean Lenoir est un compositeur ...... 6 à Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine).
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Jean Lenoir pseudonym for Jean ...... oir died in Suresnes, aged 84.
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جان لينوار (بالفرنسية: Jean Le ...... يناير 1976 في سوريسن في فرنسا.
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Jean Lenoir est un compositeur ...... 6 à Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine).
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Jean Lenoir pseudonym for Jean ...... oir died in Suresnes, aged 84.
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جان لينوار (بالفرنسية: Jean Le ...... يناير 1976 في سوريسن في فرنسا.
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جان لينوار
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