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Lynda Lemay

Comedy
French chanson
French chanson réaliste
French Canadian chanteuse Lynda Lemay was born on July 25, 1966 in Quebec. A precocious songwriter who began honing her skills as a child, she won the prestigious Granby Song Contest in 1989 with “La Veilleuse”. Her attention to the details of everyday life in her lyrics helped build a loyal and large following in her home country with 1991’s Nos Reves and especially 1994’s Y, which became a big seller. She toured both Europe and Canada throughout the decade. 1999’s Live became her first album to go top 5 in France, and the 2000 follow-up, Do coq à l’ame, went to number 1, as did...
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LES MAUDITS FRANCAISLynda Lemay
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MES MAINSFranck Pourcel, Michel Legrand, Gilbert Bécaud, Patachou, Salvatore Adamo, Lynda Lemay, Lucienne Boyer, Gérard Darmon, Jean Bretonnière and Frédérica (Gilbert Becaud and Jean Bretonniere)
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MON COEUR DE POMMELynda Lemay
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Ne pars pasLynda Lemay and Ruby Weisinger
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MES MAINSFranck Pourcel, Michel Legrand, Gilbert Bécaud, Patachou, Salvatore Adamo, Lynda Lemay, Lucienne Boyer, Gérard Darmon, Jean Bretonnière and Frédérica (Gilbert Becaud and Jean Bretonniere)
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Mon drame Version 5 de 11Lynda Lemay
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LES MAUDITS FRANCAISLynda Lemay

Du Coq à l'Âme

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MES MAINSFranck Pourcel, Michel Legrand, Gilbert Bécaud, Patachou, Salvatore Adamo, Lynda Lemay, Lucienne Boyer, Gérard Darmon, Jean Bretonnière and Frédérica (Gilbert Becaud and Jean Bretonniere)

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MON COEUR DE POMMELynda Lemay

Décibels et des Silences

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Ne pars pasLynda Lemay and Ruby Weisinger

Décibels et des Silences

2:54

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MES MAINSFranck Pourcel, Michel Legrand, Gilbert Bécaud, Patachou, Salvatore Adamo, Lynda Lemay, Lucienne Boyer, Gérard Darmon, Jean Bretonnière and Frédérica (Gilbert Becaud and Jean Bretonniere)

Tour Eiffel

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Mon drame Version 5 de 11Lynda Lemay

Haute Mère

3:28

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