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Serge Lama

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French singer

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Serge Lama in October 2012.

Serge Lama (bornSerge Claude Bernard Chauvier on 11 February 1943 inBordeaux)[1] is a French singer and songwriter.

His most famous song isJe suis malade, written withAlice Dona. It has been written forDalida and later performed by a number of artists includingLara Fabian.

In 1971, Lama represented France in theEurovision Song Contest with the songUn jardin sur la terre, which was placed tenth.[2]

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1964 :L'humanité
  • 1964 :Bel Air
  • 1965 :La voix de son maitre
  • 1966 : 4 chansons d'Emile Stern et de Serge Lama
  • 1966 :La voix de son maître
  • 1967 :La voix son maître
  • 1968 :D'aventures en aventures
  • 1970 :Et puis on s'aperçoit
  • 1971 :Superman
  • 1973 :Je suis malade
  • 1974 :Chez moi
  • 1975 :La vie Lilas
  • 1977 :L'enfant au piano
  • 1978 :Enfadolescence
  • 1979 :Lama chante Brel
  • 1980 :Souvenirs...Attention...Danger
  • 1981 :Lama Père et fils
  • 1982 :De Bonaparte à Napoléon
  • 1984 :Napoléon
  • 1986 :Portraits de femmes
  • 1987 :Je t'aime
  • 1989 :A la vie, à l'amour
  • 1992 :Amald'âme
  • 1994 :Lama
  • 1996 :L'Ami
  • 1999 :Serge Lama
  • 2001 :Feuilles à feuilles
  • 2003 :Plurielles
  • 2008 :L'Âge d'horizons
  • 2012 :La balade du poète
  • 2016 :Où sont passés nos rêves

Live albums

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  • 1974 :À l’Olympia 74
  • 1977 :Palais des congrès 77
  • 1979 :Palais des congrès 79
  • 1981 :Palais des congrès 81 - Avec simplicité
  • 1988 :En concert au Casino de Paris 88
  • 1996 :Lama l'ami Olympia
  • 1998 :Symphonique Olympia 96
  • 2003 :Un Jour Une vie Live Bercy
  • 2005 :Accordéonissi-mots

Theatre

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  • 1991:La Facture byFrançoise Dorin (mise en scène Raymond Gérôme, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens)
  • 1995:Toâ by Sacha Guitry (mise en scène Stéphane Hillel, Théâtre Édouard VII)

References

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  1. ^Serge LamaArchived 2 December 2010 at theWayback Machine RFI Musique
  2. ^France Eurovision

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