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André Pascal (1932–2001), born André Pascal Nicolas di Fusco in
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, was a French songwriter and composer.


History

As an adolescent he was already well versed in
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from
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to Alfred de Vigny. He could express himself in Alexandrian couplets, and he started to write. A few years later he was adapting well known French songs for his friends in a restaurant trade who would play them on their premises. It was at this time in 1957 that he met
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who gave him the idea of trying to cut out a living in Paris. He wrote his first songs with
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. In 1958 they were prizewinners in le Coq d'or De La Chanson Francaise in Paris with ''Rendez-vous au Lavendou'' which was recorded by
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and
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, to name but two. In 1960 he represented himself in this competition with ''Dans un million des années''. Following this he wrote many hits for the
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s and others: ''Laissez nous twister'' for les Chats Sauvages, ''Daniela'' (their biggest hit) for
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, and ''Oh Mary Lou'' and ''Je'' for Danyel Gérard. In 1964 he wrote the theme tune for the hit film ''Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez'', ''Dou-liou dou-liou St-Tropez'' which was a great success. Two years later he wrote 'Ticket de quai' for Annie Phillipe which shot to the top of the French charts. Between 1967 and 1972 he wrote a lot of songs with Paul Mauriat for
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: 'Mon Credo' (1,335,000 copies sold), ''Viens dans ma rue'', ''La première étoile'', ''La vieille barque'', ''géant'' to name but a few. In 1971 he re-joined forces with Paul Mauriat to write 'Soleil lèves toi' for
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: this song denounced the dangers and perils of racism. During his career he also wrote for
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,
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, Romuald, ,
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, and Lucky Blondo In 1969 he wrote ''Catherine'' for Romuald who sang it at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1975 he won the
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D'Antibes with ''Toi ma Princesse en blue jean'', sung by
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. He was artistic director and editor,
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, producer,
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the composer. In 1976 Nicoletta recorded his lyrics and arrangement of ''Glory Alleilua'', a hit later covered by
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. In 1979 Danyel Gérard recorded ''Marylou'' for which he was awarded a gold disc. In 1981, after a long and successful career, tired with the demands of the showbiz world he returned to live in the South of France, where he continued to write. He died in 2001 following a long illness. His ashes were scattered in the sea close to Sète where he had spent his final years.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pascal, Andre 1932 births 2001 deaths Musicians from Marseille French songwriters Male songwriters 20th-century French musicians