Gilbert Becaud, a French crooner who wrote songs that inspired such international stars as Frank Sinatra and Edith Piaf, died yesterday (Dec. 18) in Paris. He was 74. Charley Marouani, Becaud's… By ...
How many Broadway shows has Gilbert Becaud been in? Gilbert Becaud has appeared on Broadway in 2 shows. How many West End shows has Gilbert Becaud been in? Gilbert Becaud has not appeared in the West ...
Outside France, Bécaud is less well known. Though his “A Little Love and Understanding” single charted in Britain in 1975, he did not make a Charles Aznavour-style crossover to mainstream recognition ...
PARIS, Dec. 18 -- Becaud died of lung cancer at his barge, which was docked just outside Paris, TF1 television reported. Becaud composed and interpreted some 400 songs over his half-century career -- ...
The Aran Islands have inspired all kinds of artistic endeavours down through the years. We need only read JM Synge’s plays or look at Seán Keating’s paintings depicting island life to appreciate how ...
Radioinfo is taking you back to the songs that turn 50 this year. A Little Love and Understanding, an all but forgotten one hit wonder in Australia, is the perfect Monday pick me up. Today (tomorrow ...
Gilbert Bécaud (24 October 1927 – 18 December 2001) was a French singer, composer, pianist and actor, known as "Monsieur 100,000 Volts" for his energetic performances. His best-known hits are ...
French singer Gilbert Becaud, a master of the romantic song whose best-known composition was “What Now, My Love?”, died in Paris on Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 74. Becaud became a ...
Singer-songwriter Gilbert Becaud, known as “Mr. 100,000 Volts” for his electrifying stage performances and who became internationally famous for songs later made into English-language hits such as ...