Gilbert Bécaud
Gilbert Bécaud (French pronunciation: [ʒil.bɛːʁ be.ko], 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 "Nathalie" and "Et maintenant", a 1961 release that became an English language hit as "What Now My Love". He remained a popular artist for nearly fifty years, identifiable in his dark blue suits, with a white shirt and "lucky tie"; blue with white polka dots. When asked to explain his gift he said, "A flower doesn't understand botany." His favourite venue was the Paris Olympia under the management of Bruno Coquatrix. He debuted there in 1954 and headlined in 1955, attracting 6,000 on his first night, three times the capacity. On 13 November 1997, Bécaud was present for the re-opening of the venue after its reconstruction. |
Birth and Death Data: Born October 24, 1927 (Toulon), Died December 18, 2001 (Boulogne-Billancourt)
Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1952 - 1953
Roles Represented in DAHR: composer
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Recordings
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Columbia (U.K.) | CL9240 | 10-in. | 6/28/1952 | Je t'ai dans la peau | Robert Chauvigny ; Edith Piaf | Female vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9243 | 10-in. | 6/8/1952 | Viens | Robert Chauvigny ; Jacques Pills | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9244 | 10-in. | 9/3/1952 | Ça gueule, ça, madame | Robert Chauvigny ; Jacques Pills | Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9247 | 10-in. | 9/3/1952 | Vol de nuit | Robert Chauvigny ; Jacques Pills | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9250 | 10-in. | 9/3/1952 | Elle a dit | Robert Chauvigny ; Edith Piaf | Female vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9251 | 10-in. | 9/3/1952 | Formidable | Robert Chauvigny ; Jacques Pills | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9391 | 10-in. | approximately 1952 | T'es une belle petite môme | Jean Bretonniere ; Jacques-Henry Rys | Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9393 | 10-in. | approximately 1952 | Mes mains | Jean Bretonniere ; Jacques-Henry Rys | Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL9514 | 10-in. | 7/15/1953 | Les croix | Robert Chauvigny ; Edith Piaf | Female vocal solo, with orchestra | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Bécaud, Gilbert," accessed November 9, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/362253.
Bécaud, Gilbert. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 9, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/362253.
"Bécaud, Gilbert." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 9 November 2024.
DAHR Persistent Identifier
Linked Open Data Sources
LCNAR: Bécaud, Gilbert, 1927-2001 - http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83068016
Wikidata: Gilbert Bécaud - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q160433
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/104823388
MusicBrainz: Gilbert Bécaud - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/e9a4b76a-cf82-46f5-a166-e93473624189
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