Franck Pourcel Amour Dance et Violons Vol.1 (1956)

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I hope you relax, reminisce about good, happy memories. And happiness will come to you. Tracklist:
01. Mon coeur est un violon (0:00)
02. Le grisbi (2:44)
03. Mes mains (5:42)
04. Tant de fois (8:25)
05. Fleur du tyrol (11:37)
06. Frou frou (14:51)
07. Grisbi blues (17:09)
08. Tant de fois et tant de nuits (19:47)
09. Le vouler de mexico (22:55)
10. Reviens (25:59)
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Franck Pourcel (14 August 1913 – 12 November 2000)[1] was a French composer, arranger and conductor of popular music and classical music.
Early lifeBorn in Marseille, France,[1] Pourcel started learning the violin at the age of six. Later, Pourcel studied violin at the Conservatoire in Marseille, and also drums because he loved jazz, and spent a year in Paris at the Conservatoire.
By 1931, he was working as a violinist in several theaters in Marseille, marrying Odette eight years later. He then became the musical director for Lucienne Boyer, with whom he went on a world tou
He immigrated to the United States in 1952 but returned to France the following year to record "Blue Tango" and the follow-up "Limelight". In 1954, Pourcel recorded his first album on the Pathé-Marconi record label, with whom he would record a total of nine albums in a three-year period. In 1956, he recorded his version of The Platters hit "Only You", which sold over three million copies by 1959, and was awarded a gold disc.[2] It peaked at number 9 on the United States Billboard pop chart during a 16 weeks chart run. (Wikipedia)
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