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Presenting Franck Pourcel

44.6M streams

44,645,947

Franck Pourcel

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Mosaïque musicale - Triple Best of

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Platinum collection

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Franck Pourcel : Originals, vol. 8

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14 Estelares

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100 All Time Greatest Hits

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Grandes Orquestas / Frank Pourcel

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Latinoamérica

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Biography

Born in Marseilles August 11, 1913 He learns violin at the Conservatoire in Marseilles. He becomes the musical director of some singers, among them Yves Montand, and Lucienne Boyer, with whom he is going to tour the world. 1952: he emigrates to US, because he wants to produce a big band orchestra. 1953, First hit Blue Tango and the follow up Limelight 1954 he creates the serie Amour Danse et Violons which will include 54 LPs 1956, he records his version of Only You, created by yhe Platters ; he will sell over 3 millions copies in the US Between 1956 and 1972 he is the regular conductor for France at the Eurovision song contest. 1958 : Serie Pages Célèbres in which he directs: The LSO The Society of Concerts for the Conservatoire The BBC orchestra The Lamoureux Orchestra 1962: he composes with Paul Mauriat the song « Chariot » created by Petula Clark and followed up by Little Peggy March as « I will follow Him ». In 1992 the song is the main theme of Sister Act 1 & 2, and sampled by Eminem in Guilty Conscience. 1956: Grand prix du disque Français 1957: Grand prix du disque in Brazil 1963: Golden disc in Venezuela 1965: Amsterdam: The Edison Price (The equivalent of the film Oscars) 1968: Golden disc in Colombia 1969: Grand Prix du disque of the Charles Cros Academy in Paris 1970: Gold record in Japan, “FOR YOUR LOVELY BABY” 1976:Gold record in Japan for “ADORO” Franck has broken all the selling records of the European orchestras He dies November 12, 2000