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  1. Lucienne Boyer (18 August 1901 – 6 December 1983) was a French diseuse and singer, best known for her song "Parlez-moi d'amour". Her impresario was Bruno Coquatrix . According to the New York Times, she "reigned as queen of Paris nightlife during the 1930s".

  2. Oct 6, 2007 · Lucienne Boyer - Parlez-Moi D'Amour [1930]presentation byR 3 T Я 8 T 8 Rfor the promotion and conservationof the arts and the general preservationof popcultu...

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  3. Lucienne Boyer est une chanteuse française, née le 18 août 1901 à Paris 6 e et morte le 6 décembre 1983 à Paris 10 e [2]. Surnommée « la Dame en bleu » en raison de la robe qu'elle arbore lors de ses tours de chant, elle fut l’une des artistes françaises les plus en vogue de l’ entre-deux-guerres .

    • Émilienne-Henriette Boyer
  4. Aug 1, 2007 · (M.Laparcerie/ J.Richepin,1945)Chantée par Lucienne BoyerMon cœur est un violonSur lequel ton archer joueEt qui vibre tout du longAppuyé contre ta joueTantôt...

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  5. Lucienne Boyer sings her great 1930 hit "Parlez moi D'amour" in this final encore song from her last appearance at the Olympia in Paris in 1974.

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  6. French singer from Paris (August 18, 1901 - December 6, 1983), was married with Jacques Pills (divorced); mother of Jacqueline Boyer . Probably the most famous french female singer in the 30's, she had an international career. She always wore a deep blue dress when she sang, so people called her "La dame en bleu" (the lady in blue).

  7. Lucienne Boyer is a French vocalist who was popular in the 1930s and is best known for the song "Parlez-moi d'Amour." Born Émilienne-Henriette Boyer on August 18, 1903, in Paris, France, she began her…. Read Full Biography.

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