Christie Laume

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Rouge Rouge 02:02 Tools
L'adorable femme des neiges 01:57 Tools
Agathe ou Christie 02:39 Tools
rouge-rouge 02:39 Tools
La musique et la danse 02:32 Tools
Une fille libre 02:43 Tools
Sur mon petit nuage 02:48 Tools
Cette plage déserte 02:42 Tools
Pas de nouvelles ... 02:53 Tools
chic voilà le soleil 02:39 Tools
L'adorable Femmes des Neiges 01:57 Tools
Quand on s'est dit tu 02:33 Tools
J'ai besoin de toi 02:33 Tools
Avec un garçon 02:37 Tools
Je n'ai pas volé cet amour 03:20 Tools
L'adorable Femme 01:54 Tools
Ce Qu'il Fait Chaud 02:05 Tools
mais parle moi d'amour 02:09 Tools
Amour Toujours et Cie 02:18 Tools
j'ai nesoin de toi 02:29 Tools
Christie Laume-Rouge Rouge 02:18 Tools
avec un garcon 02:32 Tools
rouge 02:32 Tools
Agatha ou Christie 02:32 Tools
Agathe Christie 02:30 Tools
La D'Adorable Femmes Des Neiges 02:30 Tools
Christine Laume - Rouge rouge 02:30 Tools
Chic Voila Le Soleil 01:56 Tools
L'adorable Femmes Des Niege (Adorable Women Of Neiges) 01:56 Tools
Chic Voilà Le Soleil 01:56 Tools
chic voilà le soleil (1968) 01:56 Tools
amour toujours et compagnie 01:51 Tools
02 Rouge Rouge 01:56 Tools
Pas De Nouvelles... 01:56 Tools
Ladorable Femme Des 01:51 Tools
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Christie Laume (a.k.a. Christine Laume) was born in Paris in 1942 to the Greek 'Lamboukas' family. Although she sang for her family with her older brother Theo, she initially trained as a beautician. Her life changed in 1962 when her brother (now known as Theo Sarapo) married legendary French singer Edith Piaf. Not only was Christie invited to live with the newly weds but also given a singing role opening several of Piafs concerts and touring with her. Piaf also gave Christie her more French-sounding name 'Laume'. In 1967 she was offered a recording contract with the 'Odeon' label, releasing 4 EPs; 'La musique et la danse (including 'Agatha ou Christie'), 'J'ai besoin de toi', 'Pas de nouvelles' (includes 'Rouge-rouge') and in 1968 'Ce qu'il fait chaud'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.