Latest Release
- 23 FEB 2024
- 20 Songs
- Les plus belles années du Music-Hall · 1961
- Lucienne Boyer 1930-1948 · 2003
- Le monde de la chanson, Vol. 19: Parlez-moi d'amour – Chansons essentielles de Lucienne Boyer (Digital Remaster) · 2017
- Ciné-Stars : Lucienne Boyer · 1993
- Meilleure collection française : le meilleur de Lucienne Boyer · 1998
- Vol. 2 · 1996
- Vol. 2 · 1996
- Le monde de la chanson, Vol. 19: Parlez-moi d'amour – Chansons essentielles de Lucienne Boyer (Digital Remaster) · 2017
- C'était mon premier amour · 2008
- Suite Française (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2009
- 2013
About Lucienne Boyer
French vocalist Lucienne Boyer began her performance career as a cabaret singer. In the 1920s she advanced to music halls, where she was discovered and presented with the opportunity to perform on Broadway in New York City. After her time in New York City, Boyer returned to France and was a recording star. Her biggest hit came in 1930 with "Parlez-Moi d'Amour," a timeless classic written by Jean Lenoir. After the conclusion of World War II, Boyer's career underwent a resurgence of popularity. Greatest-hits collections of her music were compiled, and "Parlez-Moi d'Amour" was frequently featured on various-artists collections as well. Boyer died on September 6, 1983, in Paris. ~ Jason Birchmeier
- HOMETOWN
- France
- BORN
- 18 August 1903
- GENRE
- French Pop