Top Lucienne Boyer Albums
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Parlez-moi d'amour (Remastered 2021) - Single
Parlez-moi d'amour (Remastered 2021) - Single
[2021]
Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons
Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons
[2017]
Le monde de la chanson, Vol. 19: Parlez-moi d'amour – Chansons essentielles de Lucienne Boyer (Digital Remaster)
Le monde de la chanson, Vol. 19: Parlez-moi d'amour – Chansons essentielles de Lucienne Boyer (Digital Remaster)
[2017]
A Retrospective Lucienne Boyer
A Retrospective Lucienne Boyer
[2013]
My Best Songs: Lucienne Boyer
My Best Songs: Lucienne Boyer
[2011]
All my succès - lucienne boyer
All my succès - lucienne boyer
[2011]
Classics
Classics
[2010]
Parlez-moi d'amour
Parlez-moi d'amour
[2009]
Portrait
Portrait
[2009]
Mon cœur est un violon (Collection
Mon cœur est un violon (Collection "Légende de la chanson française")
[2001]
Best Recordings, Vol. 1
Best Recordings, Vol. 1
[1998]
Ciné-Stars : Lucienne Boyer
Ciné-Stars : Lucienne Boyer
[1993]
International French Stars : The Lady In Blue
International French Stars : The Lady In Blue
[1992]
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Lucienne Boyer (Paris, August 18, 1903- Paris, December 6, 1983) was a French female singer, best known for her song " Parlez-moi d'amour". She was born as Émilienne-Henriette Boyer in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris. Her melodious voice gave her the chance, while working as a part-time model, to sing in the cabarets of Montparnasse. An office position at a prominent Parisian theater opened the door for her and within a few years she was cast as Lucienne Boyer, singing in the major Parisian music halls. In 1927, Boyer sang at a concert by the great star Félix Mayol where she was seen by the American impresario Lee Shubert who immediately offered her a contract to come to Broadway. Boyer spent nine months in Ne... read more
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