- Paul
Julien André
Mauriat (French: [pɔl mɔʁja] or [moʁja]; 4
March 1925 – 3
November 2006) was a
French orchestra leader,
conductor of Le
Grand Orchestre...
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first time, such as John Fred and His
Playboy Band, The
Lemon Pipers, Paul
Mauriat, Otis Redding,
Bobby Goldsboro,
Archie Bell & the Drells, Herb Alpert,...
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recorded by many
other musicians, most
notably French orchestra leader Paul
Mauriat,
whose familiar instrumental version –
recorded in late 1967 –
became the...
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album chart, and it hit
number 2 on the pop
album chart (underneath Paul
Mauriat)
during a year-long run. Lady Soul was Franklin's
third R&B chart-topper...
- 1968. In the
early 1970s, the show
started with a
composition by Paul
Mauriat Orchestra Colombe Ivre, with
giraffe and
rhino depicted in the main titles...
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Rampal (1922–2000),
flautist Alice Colonieu, (1924–2010),
ceramist Paul
Mauriat (1925–2006),
orchestra leader,
composer Maurice Béjart (1927–2007), ballet...
- Come True, 1993
album by
Dreams Come True Magic, by Paul
Mauriat, 1982
album by Paul
Mauriat Magic (EP), a 2009 EP by The
Sound of
Arrows The
Magic (album)...
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fellow French bandleader Paul
Mauriat.
Mauriat later recorded an
instrumental version,
which he
released on his
album Paul
Mauriat Plays the Hits of 1976. In...
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Blooming Hits was a
studio instrumental album by Paul
Mauriat and His Orchestra. It was
released in 1967 and
spent five w****s at
number one in 1968. It...
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translated the song into
French under the
title "Un
monde avec toi" for Paul
Mauriat and
Mireille Mathieu . The song was also
translated into
Italian by Fred...