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Josée Laurelli
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La chance aux chansons
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("Deux Amoureux sur un Banc", "Le Bonheur du Monde", "Qu'est-ce qu'on Attend pour Être Heureux ?", "Ça Vaut Mieux que d'Attraper la Scarlatine")
1989–1994 • 4 eps
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La chance aux chansons
4.4
TV Series
performer: "Deux Amoureux sur un Banc"
performer: "Le Bonheur du Monde"
performer: "Qu'est-ce qu'on Attend pour Être Heureux ?", "Ça Vaut Mieux que d'Attraper la Scarlatine"
1989–1994
4 episodes
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In 1993, she sang with
Jean Sala
and his Orchestra two French songs composed by
Henri Betti
in
La chance aux chansons (1984)
: "Le Bonheur du Monde" (composed in 1946 with the lyrics of
Maurice Vandair
) and "Deux Amoureux sur un Banc" (composed in 1954 with the lyrics of
André Hornez
).
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