- Paul Émile
Debraux (30
August 1796 – 12
February 1831),
commonly known simply as Émile
Debraux, was a
French writer, goguettier, poet and singer. He was...
- You Remember?) is a
French song
composed in 1817 with
lyrics by Émile
Debraux and
music by Joseph-Denis Doche. A
variation was
produced by Pierre-Jean...
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Tulipe may
refer to:
Fanfan la
Tulipe (poem), an 1819 poem by Paul Émile
Debraux Fanfan la
Tulipe (operetta), an 1882
operetta by
Louis Varney Fanfan la...
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Brahim Mehdi Ben
Attia 2013 Si
proche des
miens Nabil's
father Baptiste Debraux Short Only
Lovers Left
Alive Bilal Jim
Jarmusch J'mange pas de porc Mohamed...
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resolved to
write songs for the people. He was
helped in this
regard by
Emile Debraux, who had
often stood between him and the m****es as interpreter, and given...
- the
Stilly Night" – w.m. (arr.)
Thomas Moore "Te souviens-tu?" – Émile
Debraux and Joseph-Denis
Doche February 3 – Émile Prudent,
composer (died 1863)...
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explorer (d. 1872)
August 30 Julien-Léopold Boilly,
painter (d. 1874) Émile
Debraux,
French chansonnier and poet (d. 1831)
September 1
James Apjohn, professor...
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entretien (5 volumes) 1906: Les
Quatre fils Hémon 1910: Le
Chansonnier Émile
Debraux, roi de la goguette, 1796-1831 1910:
Bureaux et bureaucrates, mémoires...
- June 1817.
Unknown date - The song "Te souviens-tu?" is
written by Émile
Debraux commemorating the past
campaigns of
Napoleon 2
January - François Chabas...