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- Gilles_Marchal abstract "Gilles Marchal (2 September 1944 – 11 April 2013), born Gilles Pastre, was a French songwriter and singer who reached the height of his career during the 1970s.Discovered by Georges Chatelain, his producer, who signed (with Jack Robinson as a co-producer) a contract with Disc' AZ and Lucien Morisse, who was then the program director at Europe 1. Most of his repertoire was original, but at the beginning of his career he performed a few interesting covers of songs by Lee Hazlewood and Fred Neil. \"Summer Wine\", for example, which Lee Hazlewood originally sang with Nancy Sinatra, was covered by Marchal in 1969 in a duet with Martine Habib, a young singer whom he met at CBE Studios and whose voice is reminiscent of Joan Baez. Marchal also chose to interpret the song in English; a French translation appeared this same year (\"Le vin de l'été\" by Marie Laforêt and Gérard Klein). One of Marchal's greater successes, \"Un étranger dans la ville\", is a version of \"Everybody's Talkin'\" by Fred Neil. (Harry Nilsson sang the original version for the credits of John Schlesinger's film Midnight Cowboy.)Marchal also sang \"Je suis né sous une étoile filante\" (a Lerner and Loewe song translated to French by Mr. Vidalin) and \"Buddy River\" (a Lee Hazlewood song translated by Vline Buggy and Yves Dessca). The success of these two singles during the summer of 1970 propelled Marchal to the front of the French music scene and to first place in the hit parade. In 1971, \"Liberté\" by Charles Orieux and Jean-max Riviere was also an immense success for him.Marchal has written several songs, both solo (\"Nous vivrons tous les trois\", \"Ne pleure pas ma mie\") or with his friends and producers at CBE, George Chatelain and Bernard Estardy (\"Dieu qu'elle était belle\", \"Quand je te regarde vivre\").In the 1970s and 1980s, Marchal continued to record. Little by little, he gave up his \"cowboy\" persona in favor of the \"new man\". In homage to the Paris area, he sang the anthem \"Les prénoms de l'Ile de France\" (words by Claude Lemesle) in 1977. The following year, he released an album at Sonopresse containing his own words and music. Songs such as \"Drôle de vie\" were a great success both in France and abroad, as well as \"C'était en France\" and lighter songs like \"Miss Pharmago\" and \"C'est pas la Chine\". In 1985, Marchal recorded a 45 of \"Celine\" (by Vline Buggy, Hugues Aufray and Mort Shuman); the B side featured \"Les maisons sans visage\", with music by Marchal and lyrics by Vline Buggy.".
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- Gilles_Marchal subject Category:1944_births.
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- Gilles_Marchal subject Category:20th-century_French_singers.
- Gilles_Marchal subject Category:French-language_singers.
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- Gilles_Marchal hypernym Songwriter.
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- Gilles_Marchal comment "Gilles Marchal (2 September 1944 – 11 April 2013), born Gilles Pastre, was a French songwriter and singer who reached the height of his career during the 1970s.Discovered by Georges Chatelain, his producer, who signed (with Jack Robinson as a co-producer) a contract with Disc' AZ and Lucien Morisse, who was then the program director at Europe 1. Most of his repertoire was original, but at the beginning of his career he performed a few interesting covers of songs by Lee Hazlewood and Fred Neil.".
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- Gilles_Marchal homepage www.gmarchal.net.
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