Claude Nougaro (September 9, 1929 Paris – March 4, 2004 Toulouse) was a French songwriter and singer. Son of an opera singer and an Italian piano teacher (Liette), he was raised by his grandparents in Toulouse, where he heard Glenn Miller, Édith Piaf and Louis Armstrong (among others) on the radio. In 1947 he failed his baccalaureat and commenced a career in journalism, writing for various journals including Le Journal des Curistes at Vichy and L'Echo d'Alger.
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Armstrong |
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Nougayork |
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Le Jazz Et La Java |
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Tu Verras |
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Cécile Ma Fille |
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Le Cinéma |
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Dansez Sur Moi |
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Toulouse |
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Quatre Boules De Cuir |
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Armstrong |
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Bidonville |
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L'amour Sorcier |
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Je Suis Sous |
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Dansez sur moi |
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La Pluie Fait Des Claquettes |
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Paris Mai |
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Les Don Juan |
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Une Petite Fille |
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Il Y Avait Une Ville |
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Ile De Ré |
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Mathilde |
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Le Coq Et La Pendule |
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Comme Une Piaf |
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Schplaouch |
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Le Chat |
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Les P'tits Bruns Et Les Grands Blonds |
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Brésilien |
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Je Crois |
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