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Joël Holmès

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Holmès' most famous songs include "La mer m'a donné" (written with Georges Moustaki), "Jean-Marie de Pantin" (written with Maurice Fanon), "La vie s'en va", "Il y a du chambard dans les marguerites", "Au quai du point du jour". The last album was released in 1966, after which he unexpectedly finished
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After the war, he changed several professions (including working as an electrician and a photographer), then entered the theater department of Le Petit Conservatoire de la chanson Mireille Artyush. Since 1954 he has performed in various Parisian cabarets (Milord l'Arsouille, Cabaret L'Écluse) with
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his career. Holmès' songs were subsequently recorded by various performers. The song "La vie s'en va" was translated into Russian by Boris Poloskin and became very popular in the USSR under the name "I Love" («Я люблю») performed by
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in 1958, the name of Joël Holmès gained fame and he recorded his first album. In total, since 1959, 9 albums by J. Holmes have been released with the performance of his own songs (some of which were created with co-authors).
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1959 – La grande foraine (La grande foraine, Il y a du chambard dans les marguerites, Dis-donc Pierrot, Au Quai du Point du Jour, Muguet frais)
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Received the Grand Prix of the Académie Charles-Cros in 1960 (the song was co-written with Georges Mustaki). In 1965 he took part in the
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and killed on arrival on 3 October the same year. Joel himself was sheltered by a familiar family until the end of the occupation.
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1965 – Qu’est-ce qui fait courir le monde? (Qu’est-ce qui fait courir le monde?, Je reviens, Quand deux enfants s’aiment, L’amour)
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1963 – Trois branches de lilas blanc (Trois branches de lilas blanc, La noce à Eugène, L’étang, Gardez vos filles)
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1966 – Les chemins de Rome (Je suis avec toi, Les chemins de Rome, Si je m’écoutais, On n’a donc rien appris)
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1960 – La mer m’a donné (La mer m’a donné, C’était Johnny, Jean-Marie de Pantin, Brève rencontre)
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1960 – Le cœur de Julie (Le cœur de Julie, Les souvenirs, La fille du meunier, Un océan d’amour)
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1959 – La pierre (Le bal de quartier, La vieille musique, Sur un bord de rive, La pierre)
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1962 – La vie s’en va (La vie s’en va, Jupon vole, Le valet, Triste guitare)
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1963 – Fromlock (La romance, À tout choisir, La carriole, Fromlock)
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Index


Tighina
Romania
Créteil
Île-de-France
Romanian
Tighina
Akkermansky Uyezd
Izmail
Talmaza
Russian Empire
World War II
Drancy concentration camp
Auschwitz
Pia Colombo
Maurice Fanon
Georges Moustaki
Jean Ferrat
Europe 1
Sopot International Song Festival
Sergei
Tatiana Nikitin
Véra Belmont
"Hana COVRIGARU"
Mémorial de la Shoah
Arrêté du 30 août 2011 portant apposition de la mention « Mort en déportation » sur les actes et jugements déclaratifs de décès
"Michel COVRIGARU"
Mémorial de la Shoah

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