
Léo Ferré
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 31 years ago |
Date of birth | August 24,1916 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Monte Carlo |
Monaco | |
Date of died | July 14,1993 |
Died | Castellina In Chianti |
Italy | |
Spouse | Marie-Christine Diaz |
Madeleine Rabereau | |
Odette Shunck | |
Children | Manuella Ferré |
Marie-Cécile Ferré | |
Mathieu Ferré | |
Job | Poet |
Singer-songwriter | |
Conductor | |
Radio personality | |
Pianist | |
Printer | |
Education | Lycée Albert Premier |
Songs | Avec le temps |
La Mémoire et la mer | |
Est-ce ainsi que les hommes vivent ? | |
C'est extra | |
Jolie Môme | |
Pauvre Rutebeuf | |
Les Anarchistes | |
Paris canaille | |
Paname | |
Thank You Satan | |
Comme à Ostende | |
Ni Dieu ni maître | |
La Vie d'artiste | |
Monsieur William | |
Ton style | |
La Chanson Du Scaphandrier | |
Je t'aimais bien, tu sais. . . | |
L'Âge d'or | |
Le Temps du tango | |
L'Oppression | |
Symphonie interrompue | |
Snurra min jord | |
Lakmé: Atto II. Dov' è l'Indiana bruna? | |
Le Piano du pauvre | |
Monsieur Barclay | |
Les Oiseaux du malheur | |
Les Temps difficiles | |
La Tristesse | |
Pensionnaires | |
Les Tziganes | |
Spleen | |
Poète, vos papiers ! | |
Il n'y a plus rien | |
On n'est pas sérieux quand on a 17 ans | |
Je t'aime tant | |
Marizibil | |
Psaume 151 | |
C'est le printemps | |
Ça t'va | |
Le Flamenco de Paris (version alternative) | |
L'Homme | |
La Chambre | |
La Mélancolie | |
Ne chantez pas la mort | |
Col tempo | |
Le Chant du hibou | |
Les corbeaux | |
Âme, te souvient-il ? | |
Il n'aurait fallu | |
Ô triste, triste était mon âme | |
Les Amoureux du Havre | |
Movies/Shows | Léo Ferré chante les poètes |
Happy End | |
Number Two | |
I fight therefore I am | |
Prière pour refusniks | |
Le Carnet rouge | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Parents | Marie Scotto |
Joseph Ferré | |
Siblings | Lucienne Ferré |
Place of burial | Monaco Cemetery, Monaco |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1587758 |
Léo Ferré Life story
Léo Ferré was a French-born Monégasque poet and composer, and a dynamic and controversial live performer, whose career in France dominated the years after the Second World War until his death. He released some forty albums over this period, composing the music and the majority of the lyrics.