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  1. Pierre Delanoë (* 16. Dezember 1918 in Paris; † 26. Dezember 2006 ebenda; eigentlich Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer) war ein französischer Chansontexter . Leben. Delanoë studierte Jura und begann nach dem akademischen Abschluss eine Laufbahn in der Verwaltung, unter anderem als Steuerinspektor.

  2. Site officiel. www.pierre-delanoe.fr. modifier. Pierre Leroyer, dit Pierre Delanoë, né le 16 décembre 1918 dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 27 décembre 2006 (à 88 ans) à Poissy, est un parolier français . Pierre Delanoë a écrit plus de 5 000 chansons et poèmes.

    • Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer
  3. Pierre Delanoë (16 December 1918 – 27 December 2006), born Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer in Paris, France, was a French lyricist who wrote thousands of songs for dozens of singers, including Dalida, Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Petula Clark, Johnny Hallyday, Joe Dassin, Michel Sardou and Mireille Mathieu.

    • 16 December 1918, Paris, France
    • 27 December 2006 (aged 88), Poissy, France
    • Civil servant, songwriter, author
    • Chanson
  4. Pierre Delanoë, pseudoniem van Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer, ( Parijs, 16 december 1918 - aldaar, 27 december 2006) was een Franse tekstschrijver . Biografie.

  5. " Une belle histoire" (pronounced [yn(ə) bɛl istwaʁ]; "A beautiful story") is a French song written by Michel Fugain (music) and Pierre Delanoë (lyrics). Featured on the 1972 album Fugain et le Big Bazar, it was released as a single that same year, selling over 800,000 copies and topping the charts in France.

  6. Composition. The song was originally called "Waterloo Road" (English lyrics by Michael Anthony Deighan, music by Michael Wilshaw) and released as their fourth single by the British rock band in 1968 Jason Crest. French lyricist Pierre Delanoë then adapted the lyrics into French. [1] [2] French release.

    • "Education"
    • Michael Anthony Deighan, Michael Wilshaw
    • 28 February 1968
    • Phillips
  7. 29. Dez. 2006 · PARIS, Dec. 28 (AP) — Pierre Delanoë, who wrote lyrics for more than 5,000 songs for French artists from Édith Piaf to Johnny Hallyday, died Wednesday. He was 88. The cause was heart failure,...