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    Georges Charles Brassens (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) ʃaʁl bʁasɛ̃s], Occitan: [ˈbɾasens]; 22 October 1921 – 29 October 1981) was a French singer-songwriter...
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    Parc Georges-Brassens is a public park located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, between rue des Morillons and rue de Périchaux. Opened in 1984, it...
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  • Georges Brassens may refer to: Lycée Georges Brassens (Paris) Lycée Georges Brassens (Courcouronnes) (Paris metropolitan area) Lycée Georges Brassens...
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  • Richard "Au bois de Boulogne" Aristide Bruant "Au bois de mon coeur" by Georges Brassens "Aux Champs Elysées" by Joe Dassin "Au Moulin Rouge" by Gazebo "Au...
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    career took off after the young singer-songwriter Georges Brassens took Moustaki under his wing. Brassens introduced him to artists and intellectuals who...
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  • Brave Margot (category Songs written by Georges Brassens)
    (October 2014). Brassens le mécréant de Dieu. Albin Michel. ISBN 9782226306081. Lyrics. ANALYSE BRASSENS : Brave Margot (Georges Brassens) An analysis of...
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    dialect. It is the hometown of such artists as Paul Valéry, Jean Vilar, Georges Brassens, Hervé Di Rosa, Manitas de Plata, and Robert Combas. Since 2001, François...
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  • screenplay by Jean-Pierre Bacri. It takes its title from a song by Georges Brassens. Agnès Jaoui said in an interview that one day she was on her way to...
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  • Lycée Georges Brassens is a senior high school/sixth-form college in Villeneuve-le-Roi, Val-de-Marne, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. In May 2016...
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  • Le Gorille (category Songs written by Georges Brassens)
    "Le Gorille" is a 1952 song by Georges Brassens, found on his album La Mauvaise Réputation. It was also released as a single, with La Chasse Aux Papillons...
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    Church Entrance to "La Ruche" European Hospital Georges-Pompidou, Hall Marché du livre ancien Georges Brassens Balloon "Air de Paris" Schiller International...
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    Rafael Alberti or Miguel Hernández. He also sang compositions from Georges Brassens. He went to France in 1952 and recorded his first album in 1964. During...
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    University Press of America, 136p. (English) ISBN 978-0761829195 Georges Brassens and Jacques Brel: Personal and Social Narratives in Post-War Chanson...
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  • "Brother Gorilla", an English adaptation of Georges Brassens' "Le Gorille". In 1973 he opened for Brassens when he performed at the inauguration of the...
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    is in nearby Lisses Collège Paul Fort, a junior high school Lycée Georges Brassens, a senior high school/sixth-form college Parc-du-Lac Courcouronnes...
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  • Étampes Lycée George Sand, Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire Lycée George Sand, Le Mée-sur-Seine Lycée Georges Braque, Argenteuil Lycée Georges Brassens (Villeneuve-le-Roi)...
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    Reputation: Pierre de Gaillande Sings Georges Brassens, in which he covered songs by French songwriter and poet Georges Brassens and translated the lyrics from...
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  • interpretive singer, particularly of songs by Stéphane Venne, Michel Conte, Georges Brassens and Léo Ferré. She was born Renée Bélanger in Montreal. She studied...
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    conditions and cultural aspirations of contemporary urban society." Parc Georges-Brassens (15th arrondissement), occupying 7.4 hectares (18 acres), is located...
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    comes to show compassion to Jesus and helps him. French singer-poet Georges Brassens mentioned Simon in one of the verses of his famous song-poem La prière...
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    Lycée Georges Brassens is a senior high school/sixth-form college in Courcouronnes, Essonne, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. Serving the Évry area...
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    2008: Flipron : Gravity Calling (vocals) 2009: Thank You, Georges! (tribute to Georges Brassens) – one track: "First Love" ("La Première Fille") 2010: Mustique...
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    1793) Madame du Barry (8 December 1793) Jacques Hébert (24 March 1794) Georges Jacques Danton (April 5, 1794) Camille Desmoulins (April 5, 1794) Philippe...
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  • by the French singer Georges Brassens: "Isabella" (adapted from Brassens' "Marinette"), and "Over to Isobel" (adapted from Brassens' "Je Rejoindrai Ma Belle")...
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    Charles Trenet. 1955: Chanson pour l'Auvergnat: written and composed by Georges Brassens. 1957: Musique Mécanique: written by Boris Vian and composed by André...
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    was repopularised by the 20th-century lyrics of the French lyricist Georges Brassens, in his "Vénus Callipyge", which seems explicitly to reference Jean...
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    since the 2000s attracts nearly three million visitors per year. Centre Georges-Pompidou - 20th-century modern art museum, hosting the Paris Museum of...
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    Daviet, born 18 July 2010 in Béthune, was a student at the Collège Georges Brassens in Paris and was a champion of aerobics in France. On 14 October 2022...
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    Parc Georges-Brassens Parc Monceau Parc Montsouris Tuileries Garden Coulée verte René-Dumont Sport venues Accor Arena Auteuil Hippodrome Halle Georges Carpentier...
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    Marley, Lucio Dalla, Giacomo Puccini, Luciano Pavarotti, Maria Callas, Georges Brassens and Frédéric Chopin. In a 2015 interview he listed Simone, Nick Cave...
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