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Rien Dans Les Mains, Rien Dans Les Poches
Rien dans les mains, rien dans les poches is a French popular music, popular song composed in 1948 in music, 1948 by Henri Betti with the lyrics by André Hornez. Story In 1948, Henri Betti, André Hornez, Paul Misraki and Ray Ventura (pianist), Ray Ventura were invited by Bruno Coquatrix to discuss a lawsuit that was declared by Eudore Rancurel for the music of the song ''All My Love (Patti Page song), Boléro'' that was composed by Paul Durand. At the end of the discussion, Henri Betti played on the piano the seven notes of the Scale (music), musical scale and asked the others who was the author. Nobody answered him and Henri Betti declared that he appropriated them and that he will write a song. He used the Foxtrot genre that was fashionable to fit the seven musical notes then André Hornez will write the lyrics. On December 10, 1948, Yves Montand recorded the song with Bob Castella and his Orchestra. On the other side of the disk, he recorded another song composed by Henri B ...
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Yves Montand
Ivo Livi (; 13 October 1921 – 9 November 1991), better known as Yves Montand (), was an Italian-born French actor and singer. He is said to be one of France's greatest 20th-century artists. Early life Montand was born Ivo Livi in Stignano, a small village in the hills of Monsummano Terme, Italy, to Giovanni Livi, a broom manufacturer. Montand's mother Giuseppina Simoni was a devout Catholic. The family left Italy for France in 1923 following fascist Benito Mussolini's rise to power. He grew up in Marseille, where, as a young man, he worked in his sister's beauty salon (Salon de Coiffure), as well as later on the docks. He began a career in show business as a music-hall singer. In 1944, he was discovered by Édith Piaf in Paris; she made him part of her act. Career Montand achieved international recognition as a singer and actor, starring in many films. He is recognised for crooner style songs, with those about Paris becoming instant classics. He was one of the best known ...
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Yvonne Blanc
Yvonne is a feminine given name, the female form of Yvon, which is derived from the French name Yves and Yvette. It is from the French word ''iv'', meaning "yew" (or tree). Since yew wood was used for bows, Ivo may have been an occupational name meaning "archer". Yvonne/Ivonne is also a Spanish girl name. This name first arrived in England with the Norman invasion, along with variations such as Yvette and male versions of the same name. It was reintroduced into English-speaking countries in the early 20th century. It is currently 173rd in the United States popular names list. It has also lost popularity in France, where in 1900 it was the 7th most popular name. Yvonne has several name days: May 26 in Sweden and December 11th in Ireland and Scotland. People * Yvonne Adair (1897–1989), English composer, pianist, and teacher * Yvonne Agazarian (1929–2017), English psychotherapist * Yvonne Aitken (1911–2004), Australian agricultural scientist * Yvonne Anderson (born 19 ...
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Bruno Quirinetta
Bruno may refer to: People and fictional characters * Bruno (name), including lists of people and fictional characters with either the given name or surname * Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880) * Bruno the Great (925–965), Archbishop of Cologne, Duke of Lotharingia and saint * Bruno (bishop of Verden) (920–976), German Roman Catholic bishop * Pope Gregory V (c. 972–999), born Bruno of Carinthia * Bruno of Querfurt (c. 974–1009), Christian missionary bishop, martyr and saint * Bruno of Augsburg (c. 992–1029), Bishop of Augsburg * Bruno (bishop of Würzburg) (1005–1045), German Roman Catholic bishop * Pope Leo IX (1002–1054), born Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg * Bruno II (1024–1057), Frisian count or margrave * Bruno the Saxon (fl. 2nd half of the 11th century), historian * Saint Bruno of Cologne (d. 1101), founder of the Carthusians * Bruno (bishop of Segni) (c. 1045–1123), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and saint * Bruno (archbishop of Trier) (died 1124), German ...
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Jula De Palma
Iolanda Maria Palma (born 21 April 1931 in Milan), known as Jula De Palma, is an Italian singer. Biography De Palma began her career in the early 1950s as a radio singer, collaborating with pianist, composer, and showman Lelio Luttazzi. Initially, she favored singing French songs like " C'est si bon," " Maître Pierre," or "Rien dans les mains, rien dans les poches" (composed by Henri Betti). However, it was her powerful and sophisticated voice that gained her fame, especially through her interpretations of various jazz classics. Her albums "Jula in Jazz" (1958) and "Jula in Jazz 2" (1959) featured songs such as "I've Got You Under My Skin," "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)," and "Blues in the Night." In 1957, she married composer Carlo Lanzi. Two years later, she participated in the " Festival di Sanremo" where her passionate performance of the song "Tua" shocked the audience and the press. Due to its perceived "sexiness," she was barred from appearing on national ...
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Daniel White (composer)
Daniel, Dan, or Danny White may refer to: Sports * Dan White (quarterback) (born 1972), football quarterback for the University of Arizona Wildcats * Dan White (rugby union) (born 1989), rugby union player * Danny White (born 1952), former football quarterback with the Dallas Cowboys * Danny White (athletic director) (born c. 1980), university athletic director Politics * Dan White (1946–1985), San Francisco politician, assassin * Dan White (Ohio politician), former Ohio House of Representatives member * Daniel Appleton White (1776–1861), American statesman, lawyer, and judge * Daniel Price White (1814–1890), Confederate politician Others *Dan White (actor) (1908–1980), American actor in westerns * Dan White (magician) (born 1981), American magician * Dan White (saxophonist), American musician and member of Huntertones * Daniel White (general) (1833–1895), Union general in the American Civil War from the state of Maine * Daniel R. White (born 1953), American lawye ...
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Luc Barney
Luc or LUC may refer to: Places * Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a commune * Luc, Lozère, France, a commune * Le Luc, France, a commune * Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement People and fictional characters * L.U.C., stage name of Łukasz Rostkowski, Polish rapper and music producer, creator of the film score for the 2023 film ''The Peasants'' * Luc (given name) * Luc (surname) Academia * Leiden University College The Hague, a liberal arts & sciences honours college in the Netherlands * Limburgs Universitair Centrum, now University of Hasselt, Belgium * Loyola University Chicago Other uses * Land-use change * LUC, cryptosystem based on Lucas sequences See also * Château de Luc, a French castle-ruin in the town of Luc in the Lozère ''département'' * Luc-en-Diois, France, a commune * Luc-la-Primaube, France, a commune * Luc-sur-Mer, France, a commune * Saint-Luc (other) * Luk (other) Luk or LUK may refer to: Surname Luk or Loke is the Cantonese romaniz ...
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Émile Stern
Émile Stern (28 April 1913 – 14 January 1997), best known under his artistic pseudonym Emil Stern, was a French composer, pianist and conductor of Romanian descent. He was born in Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci .... Together with his writing partner Eddy Marnay they wrote one of the winning songs for the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest: " Un jour, un enfant", sung by Frida Boccara. He wrote the scores for Claude Berri's film ''Mazel Tov ou le Mariage''. Selected songs Marie Laforêt * " Ivan, Boris et moi", lyrics by Eddy Marnay (1967) External linksEmil Stern at Discography

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Pierre Mingand
Pierre Mingand (2 June 1900 – 19 August 1982) was a French singer and film actor. He was known for his impersonations of Maurice Chevalier at the Folies Bergère, something he reprised in Billy Wilder's 1934 film ''Mauvaise Graine''.Phillips p.104 Selected filmography * ''Court Waltzes'' (1933) * ''Mauvaise Graine'' (1934) * '' Mademoiselle Mozart'' (1935) * '' The Secret of Woronzeff'' (1935) * ''The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy'' (1936) *'' The Forsaken'' (1937) * ''Return at Dawn'' (1938) * '' Abused Confidence'' (1938) * ''Mademoiselle Swing ''Mademoiselle Swing'' is a 1942 French musical film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Irène de Trebert, Jean Murat and Raymond Legrand.Zwerin p.149 It was shot at the It was shot at the Photosonor Studios in Paris. The film's sets were d ...'' (1942) References Bibliography * Phillips, Alastair. ''City of Darkness, City of Light: Émigré Filmmakers in Paris, 1929–1939''. Amsterdam University Press, 2004. External link ...
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Émile Carrara
Émile Carrara (11 January 1925 – 28 April 1992) was a French professional road and track cyclist. On the track, he notably won a total of nine six-day races as well as the national pursuit championships in 1947. On the road, his biggest victory was the 1944 Grand Prix des Nations. Major results Road ;1944 : 1st Grand Prix des Nations ;1945 : 1st : 1st Paris–Mantes : 2nd Grand Prix des Nations ;1946 : 5th Liège–Bastogne–Liège ;1947 : 1st Critérium des As : 2nd Critérium National de la Route Track ;1947 : 1st Individual pursuit, National Track Championships ;1949 : 1st Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with Raymond Goussot) : 1st (with Raymond Goussot) ;1951 : 1st Six Days of Berlin 1 (with Guy Lapébie) : 1st Six Days of Berlin 2 (with Heinz Zoll) : 1st Six Days of Hanover (with Guy Lapébie) : 1st Six Days of Munich (with Guy Lapébie) ;1952 : 1st Six Days of Hanover (with Georges Senfftleben) : 1st Six Days of Dortmund (with Guy Lapébie) : 1st Six Days of S ...
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Pascal Sevran
Pascal Sevran (16 October 1945 – 9 May 2008) was a French TV presenter and author. Biography Son of a communist taxi driver, and a Spanish seamstress, Pascal Sevran was born on 16 October 1945 in Paris. His real name was Jean-Claude Jouhaud. He worked as a songwriter, a singer, a TV presenter, and an author. He was openly gay. He was involved in a racist controversy when he blamed the "black penis" for famine in Africa. He died on 9 May 2008 in Limoges. Bibliography As Book Author *1979 : ''Le Passé Supplémentaire'' *1980 : ''Vichy Dancing'' *1982 : ''Un garçon de France'' *1995 : ''Tous les bonheurs sont provisoires'' *1998 : ''Mitterrand, les autres jours'' about his friendship with François Mitterrand *2006 : ''Journal'' ''(personal diary)'' As songwriter He wrote many songs, including : * ''Il venait d'avoir 18 ans'' * ''Comme disait Mistinguett'' * ''C'est à Brasilia'' (music : Henri Betti) As TV show presenter * from 1984 to 1991 : La chance aux chansons ''(chan ...
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