Compagnons De La Chanson Les
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Compagnons De La Chanson Les

Les Compagnons de la chanson Les Compagnons de la chanson French vocal group Les Compagnons de la chanson were a French harmony vocal group, formed in 1946 from an earlier group founded in Lyon, France in 1941. Their best known song was "Les trois cloches" recorded with Edith Piaf in 1946.[1] Consisting of eight or nine members in the group, they were popular in France, with some success internationally. They performed until 1985 when they disbanded. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... Les Compagnons de la chanson Les Compagnons de la chanson with Édith Piaf in 1946 Background information Origin Lyon, France Genres Folk pop chanson Years active 1941/1946–1985 Past members Fred Mella Jo Frachon Jean Broussolle Guy Bourguignon Jean-Louis…

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Singles

La Chanson Pour Anna / Le Beau Dimanche
La Chanson Pour Anna / Le Beau Dimanche
Le Marchand De Bonheur / Carioca Mon Ami
Le Marchand De Bonheur / Carioca Mon Ami
Tzeinerlin / Amigo Prends Ta Guitare
Tzeinerlin / Amigo Prends Ta Guitare (1970)

10" 78s

Les Compagnons De La Chanson
Les Compagnons De La Chanson (1952)