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  1. 10. Jan. 2007 · Tue 9 Jan 2007 19.03 EST. The prolific French lyricist Pierre Delanoë, who has died of heart failure aged 88, wrote the words for more than 4,000 songs. He worked with Gilbert Bécaud (obituary ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Pierre Leroyer, dit Pierre Delanoë, né le 16 décembre 1918 dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris et mort le (à 88 ans) à Poissy, est un parolier français . Pierre Delanoë a écrit plus de 5 000 chansons et poèmes. Il a écrit pour des interprètes aussi différents que Gilbert Bécaud ( Nathalie, Et maintenant, Je reviens te chercher ...

  4. Follow Pierre Delanoë and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Pierre Delanoë Author Page. Zum Hauptinhalt wechseln.de. Lieferung an Kassel 34117 Standort aktualisieren Kindle-Shop. Wähle die Kategorie aus, in der du suchen möchtest. Suche Ama ...

  5. 20. Dez. 2015 · Pierre Delanoë 12/2006. December 27, 2006 – Pierre Delanoë was born Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer on December 16, 1918 in Paris, France. After studying and receiving a law degree, Delanoë began worked as a tax collector and then a tax inspector. After World War II he met singer Gilbert Bécaud and started a career as a lyricist.

  6. Pierre Delanoë le 25 décembre 1982. (French) 0 references. sex or gender. male. 2 references. stated in. Virtual International Authority File. VIAF ID. 49224229. retrieved. 4 November 2018 . stated in. BnF authorities. retrieved. 10 October 2015. refere ...

  7. 27. Dez. 2006 · Der französische Texter. + in der Nacht zum 27.12. "Poet des französischen Chansons". Er schrieb die Texte von mehr als 5000 Chansons und 500 Musikvideos, darunter Welthits wie Dassins "Champs Elysées" und Bécauds "Nathalie" und "La Solitude", "Am Tag als der Regen kam" (Bécaud und Dalida), "Le France" und "Les Lacs du Connemara" von Michel Sardou.