Charles Trenet

Louis Charles Augustin Georges Trenet (18 May 1913 – 19 February 2001) was a renowned French singer-songwriter who composed both the music and the lyrics to nearly a thousand songs over a career that lasted more than 60 years. These include "Boum!" (1938), "La Mer" (1946) and "Nationale 7" (1955). Trenet is also noted for his work with musicians Michel Emer and Léo Chauliac, with whom he recorded "Y'a d'la joie" (1938) for the first and "La Romance de Paris" (1941) and "Douce France" (1947) for the latter. He was awarded an Honorary Molière Award in 2000.
Trenet's best-known songs include "Boum!", "La Mer", "Y'a d'la joie", "Que reste-t-il de nos amours?", "Ménilmontant" and "Douce France". His catalogue of songs is enormous, numbering close to a thousand.
Some of his songs had unconvent...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
May 18, 1913
Place of Birth
Narbonne, Aude, France
Date of Death
Feb 19, 2001
Age
87
Known For
Acting
Images
Images

Movie Credits

1954
Self
1933
Original Music Composer
1941
Georges Gauthier
1957
Charles Trenet
Movie Credits

TV Show Credits

Self, Self - Main Guest
Self, Self (archive footage)
TV Show Credits
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