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    Lucienne Delyle (16 April 1917 – 10 April 1962) was a French singer. After the success of Mon amant de Saint-Jean (my lover from Saint-Jean), in 1942...
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  • sculptor and photographer Lucienne Boyer, French singer Lucienne Day, British textile designer Lucienne Delyle, French singer Lucienne Heuvelmans, French sculptor...
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  • chouette Paris" by Anthony Perkins "C'est la chanson de Paris" by Lucienne Delyle "C'est magnifique" by Santa Esmeralda "C'est Paris" by Maurice Chevalier...
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  • Ruth Etting. In France, the song is popularised by Leo Marjane and Lucienne Delyle. "In the Chapel in the Moonlight" has been performed by many artists...
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  • (instrumental), a 1958 song by Allen Toussaint "Java", a 1956 song by Lucienne Delyle "Java", a song by Augustus Pablo "Java Jive", a song by The Ink Spots...
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  • de Paris" written by Jean Rodor and Vincent Scotto and performed by Lucienne Delyle; "I'll Walk Beside You" written by Edward Lockton and Alan Murray and...
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  • English ballad "Judas" (Lady Gaga song), 2011 "Judas", a 1953 song by Lucienne Delyle "Judas", a 1986 song by Helloween "Judas", a 1993 song by Depeche Mode...
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  • David David et Jonathan Gerald De Palmas Vincent Delerm Michel Delpech Lucienne Delyle Graziella de Michele Willy Denzey Bill Deraime Henri Dès (for children)...
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  • the film La Strada "Gelsomina" (Stars Shine In Your Eyes), song by Lucienne Delyle and composed by Nino Rota, from La Strada This disambiguation page...
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    released her fifth studio album, Isa. In September 2023, Zaz performed Lucienne Delyle's "Mon amant de Saint Jean" at the opening ceremony of the Rugby World...
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