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  2. Michel Polnareff - Wikipedia

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    Universal Music LLC. Partner. Danyellah Polnareff (2004-present) Michel Polnareff (born 3 July 1944) is a French singer-songwriter, who was popular in France from the mid-1960s until the early 1990s with his penultimate original album, Kāma-Sūtra. He is still critically acclaimed and occasionally tours in France, Belgium and Switzerland.

  3. Michel Polnareff discography - Wikipedia

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    Polnareff also composed the music to the films Erotissimo, L'indiscret and the television film La pomme de son œil, which didn't have an album release. Title. Album details. La folie des grandeurs. Released: 1971. Label: Disc'Az. Soundtrack album for the film of the same name. D'Artagnan l'intrépide. Released: 1974.

  4. Love Me, Please Love Me (Michel Polnareff album) - Wikipedia

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    It was known originally as the self-titled album Michel Polnareff, but was identified later by the title song "Love Me, Please Love Me". The album contained collaborations with renowned songwriters like Frank Gérald, A. Kopelman, and British songwriter Keith Reid (songwriter of Procol Harum). [1] With Reid, Polnareff co-wrote the all-English ...

  5. La Poupée qui fait non - Wikipedia

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    La Poupée qui fait non. " La Poupée qui fait non " (" The Doll Who Says No ") is a 1966 song written by Franck Gérald (lyrics) and French singer/songwriter Michel Polnareff (music). It was recorded by Polnareff, becoming an immediate success in France and one of Polnareff most definitive songs.

  6. Soul Coaxing - Wikipedia

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    Soul Coaxing. "Soul Coaxing" or "Âme câline" , written in 1967 by French singer/songwriter Michel Polnareff, [2] provided Raymond Lefèvre and His Orchestra with a 1968 instrumental hit.

  7. Bulles (album) - Wikipedia

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    Show télé 82/Public. (1982) Bulles is an album by French singer-songwriter Michel Polnareff released in 1981. With this album, the singer found more success, as it sold 800,000 copies. "Radio", "Je t'aime", and "Tam-Tam" were put into heavy rotation on French radio stations. Although mostly rock-oriented, Polnareff maintains his personality ...

  8. Polnareff's - Wikipedia

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    Polnareff's is an album by Michel Polnareff released in 1971 on AZ Disques. At the time of its release, Polnareff was "one of the most successful musicians in France", according to The Independent. [1] The album reflected some very personal and serious issues for Polnareff, including the suicide of Europe 1 radio director Lucien Morisse, a ...

  9. Lettre à France - Wikipedia

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    Lettre à France. " Lettre à France " is a single by French singer Michel Polnareff that was released in 1977. The artist had been living in California since 1973, in part due to financial problems. The song, whose title means "Letter to France" in English, is about living in exile, and is a love song to his home country.