• Thumbnail for Pierre Delanoë
    Pierre Delanoë, La retraite aux flambeaux, éditions Robert Laffont, 1986 Pierre Delanoë, Poésies et chansons, éditions Seghers, 1986 Pierre Delanoë,...
    8 KB (921 words) - 21:25, 25 May 2024
  • 1964 song by French singer Gilbert Bécaud. Its lyrics were written by Pierre Delanoë and its music composed by Gilbert Bécaud. The song was released in May...
    3 KB (210 words) - 14:46, 1 July 2023
  • Delanoë is a Francophone surname derived from "de la noue" meaning "from the mud", and may refer to: Bertrand Delanoë (b. 1950), French politician and...
    433 bytes (78 words) - 07:56, 23 September 2021
  • Jansen / Willy van Hemert Hubert Giraud / Pierre Delanoë Dick Schallies / Willy van Hemert 1960s André Popp / Pierre Cour Jacques Datin / Maurice Vidalin Claude-Henri...
    41 KB (3,162 words) - 15:17, 25 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for List of Eurovision Song Contest winners
    van Hemert 1958  France "Dors, mon amour" André Claveau Hubert Giraud Pierre Delanoë 1959  Netherlands "Een beetje" Teddy Scholten Dick Schallies Willy van...
    85 KB (5,117 words) - 11:52, 18 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for André Claveau
    singing "Dors, mon amour" (Sleep, My Love), with music composed by Pierre Delanoë and lyrics by Hubert Giraud. Winning at the age of 46 years and 76 days...
    3 KB (184 words) - 19:51, 11 May 2024
  • Let It Be Me (The Everly Brothers song) (category Songs written by Pierre Delanoë)
    composed by Gilbert Bécaud, the original performer, with French lyrics by Pierre Delanoë. It became popular worldwide with an English version with lyrics by...
    8 KB (466 words) - 21:23, 25 May 2024
  • Jansen / Willy van Hemert Hubert Giraud / Pierre Delanoë Dick Schallies / Willy van Hemert 1960s André Popp / Pierre Cour Jacques Datin / Maurice Vidalin Claude-Henri...
    24 KB (1,869 words) - 14:11, 23 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Les Champs-Élysées (song)
    Les Champs-Élysées (song) (category Songs written by Pierre Delanoë)
    single by the British rock band in 1968 Jason Crest. French lyricist Pierre Delanoë then adapted the lyrics into French. The song's French counterpart of...
    6 KB (512 words) - 21:25, 20 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Eurovision Song Contest 1958
    winner was France represented by the song "Dors mon amour", composed by Pierre Delanoë, written by Hubert Giraud and performed by André Claveau. This was the...
    41 KB (2,661 words) - 09:27, 22 May 2024