• Paris" by l'Echo de nos Montagnes "Adieu, Paris (Adios Muchachos)" by Berthe Sylva "African in Paris" by Rozalla "After Paris - Tribute to Coleman Hawkins"...
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    Léo Raiter) chanté aussi par Berthe Sylva Les Roses blanches (C. L. Pothier – Léon Raiter) aussi chanté par Berthe Sylva Le Dénicheur (E. Gilbert – Louis...
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  • mother-son relationship; such songs were a speciality of the singer Berthe Sylva, whose songs dealt with such topics as dying mothers, mothers worrying...
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  • six original songs and three covers: Renée Lebas' "Tire l'aiguille", Berthe Sylva's "Les roses blanches" and "L'amour viendra", a French adaptation of Dario...
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    by Paul Gesky, Carmen Vildez, Berthe Sylva 1930: Aimer, souffrir, mourir from the operetta Mariska, sung by Berthe Sylva. 1933: Quand il viendra 1957:...
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    (1889–1951), actor Rellys (1905–1991), actor Gaby Deslys (1881–1920), singer Berthe Sylva (1885–1941), singer Ernest Reyer (1823–1909), music composer Émile Loubon...
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    Beast. Her performance included renditions of songs by Édith Piaf and Berthe Sylva, as well as a song by the Franco-Monégasque composer Léo Ferré. Bonifassi...
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    on the front. After the war, he wrote L'âme des roses for the singer Berthe Sylva [fr]. In 1924, he hired the then 14-year old Jean Genet who caused him...
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    Several of his songs were recorded and interpreted by Suzy Delair, Berthe Sylva, Bourvil or Line Renaud inter alia 1863: Les Oranges de mon étagère,...
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  • comedy crime film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Horst Buchholz, Sylva Koscina and Michel de Ré. It was made as a co-production between France...
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