Georgette Lemaire
A key figure in French chanson, Georgette Lemaire made her mark in the 1960s with her interpretations of songs by Charles Dumont, Jean-Jacques Debout and Pascal Sevran, who gave her her biggest hit, "Vous étiez belle, madame", in 1968. Appreciated by a wide audience, over the following decade she regularly recorded songs custom-written by Jean-Loup Dabadie, Pierre Delanoë and Charles Aznavour, who penned the entirety of an album released in 1980. After a more difficult period, during which recordings spaced out and struggled to recapture the audience of yesteryear, Geogette Lemaire made a gradual comeback with the album Inoubliable (2009) and the tour Âge tendre et têtes de bois. In 2014, she released the album Paris Jazz.
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Discography
6 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Vous Etiez Belle Madame
Pop - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 jan. 1968
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Chanson Française
Franse chansons - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 jan. 2012
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Inoubliable
Franse chansons - Released by Balablan Music on 25 mei 2009
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Paris Jazz, vol.2 (11 titres de légende)
Jazz - Released by Balablan Music on 7 apr. 2014
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Paris jazz, vol. 1 (11 titres de légende)
Jazz - Released by Balablan Music on 15 mrt. 2014
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo