Jean-Claude Pascal

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Nous les amoureux 00:00 Tools
La recette de l'amour fou 01:56 Tools
Les Feuilles Mortes 04:36 Tools
Les oubliettes 02:40 Tools
Douze Belles Dans Le Peau 01:40 Tools
En relisant ta lettre 02:07 Tools
C'est Si Bon 02:07 Tools
C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique 02:51 Tools
Douze belles dans la peau 01:40 Tools
Croquemitoufle 02:54 Tools
Revoir Paris 02:46 Tools
Gefangen 02:42 Tools
Le poinçonneur des lilas 02:24 Tools
Nous Les Amoureux (Luxembourg) 03:07 Tools
chanson sur une note 02:24 Tools
L'appareil à sous 02:24 Tools
Elle était si jolie 02:42 Tools
Sacrée Fille 01:55 Tools
Gosse de Paris 01:55 Tools
Le Temps De Vivre 02:25 Tools
Ma muse 03:04 Tools
L'absent 03:22 Tools
Satan m'a dit 02:38 Tools
On n'oublie rien 03:04 Tools
Julie la rousse 03:04 Tools
Les pas reunis 03:14 Tools
Ma Jeunesse Fout L'camp 03:16 Tools
Au Fond Du Verre 02:59 Tools
Paris au mois de septembre 03:08 Tools
Tes Yeux De Chat Pour Voir La Nuit 01:51 Tools
C'était moi 02:24 Tools
Le Temps De L'amour 02:17 Tools
Le poinconneur des lilas 02:17 Tools
Verte campagne 02:41 Tools
L'amour C'est Comme Un Jour 02:35 Tools
Tête de bois 03:00 Tools
Sacree fille 03:09 Tools
Les gens heureux 02:02 Tools
Soirées De Prince 03:04 Tools
Papa est un poète 02:29 Tools
Le bateau blanc 02:23 Tools
L'appareil A Sous 03:00 Tools
Les imbeciles 02:12 Tools
Nous les Amoureux (1961 Luxemburg) 03:08 Tools
Le Plat Pays 03:02 Tools
A la claire fontaine 03:08 Tools
Ménilmontant 03:00 Tools
Verte campagne (Green fields) 02:41 Tools
Ma romance 02:25 Tools
Et Maintenant 02:34 Tools
C'etait moi 02:35 Tools
Soirée de prince 02:58 Tools
Paganini 02:48 Tools
L'amour quotidien 02:07 Tools
La Recette De L'Amour Fou - 3 02:23 Tools
Les amants 03:19 Tools
Julie 03:28 Tools
Le Poinçonneur de Lilas 02:02 Tools
Quarante Ans 02:31 Tools
Si mon amour(Sommer, Palma) 03:06 Tools
A Vos Santés À Vos Amours 03:26 Tools
Nous Les Amoureux (luxemburg) 03:08 Tools
Devinez 02:33 Tools
C'est Joli La Mer (Min Ton Rotas Tou Ourano) 03:04 Tools
La Nuit 03:50 Tools
Le Poinçonneur Des Lilas - 3 03:08 Tools
Les imbéciles 03:04 Tools
Je Vous Écris 03:26 Tools
Pour Qui Veille L'étoile 02:10 Tools
Oh, Champs Elysees 03:06 Tools
La Neige Sur Paris 02:13 Tools
Don Quichotte 02:42 Tools
Les pas réunis 02:41 Tools
Nous les amoureux (Luxembourg 1961, No.1) 03:28 Tools
Le chant des adieux 03:28 Tools
Toi 03:06 Tools
La marche nuptiale 03:06 Tools
Chanson Pour Terminer 02:34 Tools
Dans Les Journaux 02:47 Tools
Les moulins de mon coeur 03:25 Tools
Nous les amourex 03:25 Tools
Pilou pilou 02:06 Tools
Un Jour Vous Comprendrez 02:33 Tools
Va Dire À L'amour 02:28 Tools
C'est Loin 02:10 Tools
Aux Oiseaux De Paris 02:28 Tools
Menilmontant 02:47 Tools
Nous Les Amoureux (Luxembourg 1961) 03:11 Tools
Moon River (Version Anglaise) 03:25 Tools
Ah ! Si J'avais Des Sous 02:33 Tools
Si Je N'avais Plus 02:20 Tools
Pilou Pilou He 02:33 Tools
L'amour, C'est Comme Un Jour 02:20 Tools
Dix Peupliers 02:25 Tools
Les Chagrins D'amour 02:33 Tools
Quand Je Me Souviens 02:33 Tools
Marie-Marie 03:59 Tools
Nous les amoureux (Grand prix Eurovision lauréat 1961) 02:54 Tools
L' Appareil à Sous 03:25 Tools
Les Amours De Décembre 02:26 Tools
Le Temps Des Cerfs-Volants 02:33 Tools
Pilou Pilou Hé 01:58 Tools
Adieu La Fête Adieu La Nuit 03:07 Tools
C'est La Fin De L'été 02:20 Tools
Les Mariés De Copenhague 02:47 Tools
Ma Môme 02:42 Tools
La Recette de l'amour fou (with Pierre Spiers et son orchestre) 02:33 Tools
Le Roi Lune 02:26 Tools
J'en Déduis Que Je T'aime 03:07 Tools
On Se Quitte Toujours 02:20 Tools
Nous les amoureux (Remastered) 01:56 Tools
J'en Deduis Que Je T'aime 03:09 Tools
Les Yeux Des Amoureux 03:17 Tools
La Chanson De Venise 03:06 Tools
Car Cette Chanson Là 03:59 Tools
Fredo La Nature 03:07 Tools
Nous Les Amoureux (1961 Luxembourg 1st Place) 02:20 Tools
Nous Les Amoureux (1961 Luxemb 02:20 Tools
J'ai Compris Trop Tard (Traditionnel) 03:17 Tools
Ma jeunesse fout le camp 03:17 Tools
Göttingen 03:09 Tools
La recette de l'amour fou - Jean-Claude Pascal 01:58 Tools
Le Gars De N'importe Où 03:17 Tools
Je tire ma révérence 03:06 Tools
Douze belles dans la peau (with Pierre Spiers et son orchestre) 03:06 Tools
Ah ! Ce qu'on s'aimait 02:54 Tools
Faut tout ça 03:07 Tools
Je tire ma reverence 03:07 Tools
Le Pays À Venir 03:07 Tools
En relisant ta tettre 01:56 Tools
On N'Aura Pas Toujours Le Temps 01:56 Tools
C'est peut-être pas l'Amerique 03:59 Tools
Manchmal 03:15 Tools
C'est Joli La Mer - Min Ton Rotas Tou Ourano 02:54 Tools
Vivre Les Souvenirs 02:54 Tools
La recette de l'amour fou (Gainsbourg) 01:56 Tools
Je tire ma référence 03:34 Tools
Le Pompier Gris 03:59 Tools
Satan n'a dit 02:54 Tools
Un peu beaucoup passionément 03:50 Tools
04 jean claude pascal - chanson sur une note 03:50 Tools
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Jean-Claude Pascal (b. October 24, 1927 in Paris, France as Jean-Claude Villeminot. d. May 5, 1992). After surviving the Second World War in Straßburg, Pascal first studied at the Sorbonne-university and then turned to fashion-designing for Christian Dior. On his work for costumes for the theatre-play Don Juan he came into contact with acting and made his first cinema-movie in 1949 with Quattro rose rosse. Many movies should follow, among them La Belle et l'empereur ("Die schöne Lügnerin", 1959) (aside to Romy Schneider) or Angelique and the Sultan (Angélique et le sultan, 1968) aside to Michèle Mercier. Pascal won the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest for Luxembourg singing "Nous les amoureux" (We the lovers) with music composed by Jacques Datin and lyrics by Maurice Vidalin. He later represented Luxembourg again in the 1981 contest and finished 11th of 20 singing "C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique" (It may not be America) with words and music he composed along with Sophie Makhno and Jean-Claude Petit.Parisian (b 1927. d 1992) fashion designer and actor turned balladeer / matinee idol style crooner. Won Eurovison in 1961 for Luxembourg with Nous Les Amoureux and had string of popular hits in the 1950's and 60s in his native France. Notable cover version of Le Temps De L'Amour, a Hit for Francoise Hardy written by her boyfriend Jacques Dutronc. Eurovision Song Contest 1961 - Cannes Entry for Luxembourg Performer: Jean-Claude Pascal Song title: Nous Les Amoureux Song writer(s): Maurice Vidalin Song composer(s): Jacques Datin Sang in Position: 14 Final Position: 1 Total Points: 31 Just like in 1959, the Palais des Festivals was the venue of this year's contest. The presenter of the show was Jacqueline Joubert, who already did this task in 1959. The stage used for the show was much bigger than in previous years, and it was magnificently decorated with flowers. The number of participants of this year’s song contest rose to 16 as Spain, Yugoslavia and Finland entered the contest for the first time. For the first time, the contest took place on a Saturday night which would be its usual time-frame for the decades to come. Luxembourg had its first of 5 victories in 1961 with the song Nous Les Amoureux performed by Jean-Claude Pascal. Critics called the song a lullaby, but Jean-Claude Pascal was awarded 31 points in total, with the UK entry by The Allisons comfortably behind with 24 points. Germany's entry Einmal Sehen Wir Uns Wieder was performed by Lale Andersen who shot to fame two decades earlier with her rendition of Lili Marleen. However, Mrs. Andersen only managed to score 3 points and a 13th place. Eurovision Song Contest 1981 - Dublin Entry for Luxembourg Performer: Jean-Claude Pascal Song title: C'est Peut-être Pas L'amérique Song writer(s): Song composer(s): Sophie Makhno, Jean-Claude Villemino Sang in Position: 5 Final Position: 11 Total Points: 41 For the second time, the Eurovision champion winner, Ireland, was the host for the event which took place in Dublin. In 1981, the total amount of participating countries was 20 once again equalling the record set three years earlier in Paris. Morocco withdrew after their first participation, and Italy decided to stay at home as well because the interest in the country had diminished. Yugoslavia returned to the contest after five years of absence, so did Israel after the county had missed out on one contest. Finally, Cyprus made its Eurovision debut. It was also the first year Egypt's television viewers could follow the contest live on television. The opening sequence of the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest showed 'old Ireland' blending into 'modern Ireland' with shots of Celtic ruins, cliffs, castles, edited together with close-ups of art and shots of planes, waterfalls, people in the park, children feeding birds, traditional door knockers, front doors, architecture and horse races. The sequence ended with a map of Europe on a globe which span round to reveal the Eurovision logo. The United Kingdom's entry Making Your Mind Up by the group Bucks Fizz won the 1981 contest after a close race with Germany's entry Johnny Blue by Lena Valaitis. Bucks Fizz was specially formed for the Eurovision Song Contest and had created a memorable show act when the 2 guys in the group ripped off the skirts of the 2 girls, revealing a shorter skirt underneath. To date, it is seen by many as one of the most memorable moments in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. Bucks Fizz continued their career all over Europe with many hitsongs during the 1980s, like The Land Of Make Believe and My Camera Never Lies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.