Charles Dumont (type-setter)

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Charles Dumont , born in 1929 with Cahors (Batch), is a Chanteur and a Compositeur French.

Until the the Sixties, it composes, sometimes under pseudonyms, for Dalida, Gloria Lasso, Luis Mariano or Tino Rossi. At this point in time it develops a faithful collaboration with the lyric writer Michel Vaucaire. Together, they write in 1956 Non, I do not regret anything recorded in November 1960 by Edith Piaf. A broad contribution to the repertory of the singer follows: about thirty titles, " Folderols of the Ball " with " My God " while passing by " the Lovers " that Sparrow and Dumont write and sing jointly in 1962.

The disappearance of " the kid " in 1963 the conduit to be worked with Brel, " I rely on you " in 1964, or to compose for television, " Valiant Michel " in 1967, and the cinema, " Traffic " of Jacques Tati in 1971. This same year it meets the American singer Barbra Streisand which takes again " the Wall " and makes of it a tube under the title " I' ve Been Young stag ".

Charles Dumont starts in these Années 1970 a more personal career and interprets itself its compositions where the love and the women hold a choice place: its titles " a song " (1976) and " impossible loves " (1978) were discs of or.
On March 28th and 29th 2004, Charles Dumont celebrated his 50 years of career to the Bataclan with Paris.

External bond

  • Official site

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