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| Singer 50-60 years, probably at the time regarded as a minor artist because of minimalist texts, both fun and poet, Jean Constantin surprises on stage. corpulent but very energetic with his piano and his big mustache, he made a specialty in the register of the zany and fun song. In 1955, with Jean Dréjac (author of "Small white wine"), he noted in signing "Pretty butterfly flower," which was an early success of Annie Cordy. The same year he wrote "Put two Thune in the honky-tonk," for Catherine Sauvage and in 1956 "The slippers have papa" and "Sha sha persian" for Brothers Jacques. His two biggest hits (out of 300 songs written) was "My thing with feathers", immortalized by Zizi Jeanmaire, and "My ride to me," Edith Piaf song that has seen again the honors he's hit parade some time ago in an interpretation of Etienne Daho. Always for Piaf, Charles Aznavour, he also wrote "A t'regarder. John Constantine also wrote "My gigolette" for Yves Montand. He also has several movie soundtracks, including that of "400 Blows," Francois Truffaut. |
01 - Pasha
02 - Do Not Play
03 - Slippers A Dad
04 - Mon Manege
To Me 05 - Put Two In The Thunes bastringue
06 - The French Middle
07 - How Would You
08 - Ma Petite Rime
09 - Mon Truc Feather
10 - Ma Petite Rime
11 - It A E. ....
12 - The Air-The
13 - Cha Cha
Heart 14 - The Gardener
15 - The Beaujolais
16 - Bath, Love, Etc ...
17 - You got your tea he cured your cough
18 - Cocoa
19 - The
C'Mot-20 - The 400 Blows
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