Charles Trénet,
He Does A Song Called Le Romance Dans Paris. I Find It Quite Nice.
It started in the late 1940s, but America joined in the 1960s.
invented for jazz in the 1920s to 1940s
the diaphragm valve was developed during the 1940s.
Louis Jordan
In the 1940s, "Amapola" was famously sung by the American singer Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra, featuring vocals by Bob Eberly. The song, originally composed by José María Lacalle García, gained popularity during this era and was recorded by various artists. It became a classic in the big band and jazz repertoire.
In the 1940s the average age for a French woman to marry was 19-20.
Yes we did support the french efforts in that area during that time due to our fear of communism and our thought of the Domino Effect with the spread of communism.
are you thinking of Laurits Melchior? If so, he was an opera singer in that era starting before the 1940s though.
When the Battle of Frace happened, the original french army had over 2 million soldiers Once France was occupied by the Germans in 1940s, the Free French Forces (FFF) took other the french army and in it short lastence, it had 1,750 soldiers. So about 4 million was in french army in total
He wrote many poem, mostly during his exile in China in early 1940s and during the French war.
The word "discotheque" comes from French, where "disco" means "discotheque" and "theque" means "a place where something is kept." It originated in the 1940s to describe a type of nightclub or dance hall where recorded music was played for dancing.
it's called 'Yves Le Sans Visage' in french in English it translates to 'Eyes Without a Face'
The proper noun La Martinique was a 1940s New York City nightspot.The spelling Martinique is used for a French island in the Lesser Antilles.
Male singer because the voice was too low? Are you referring to Nina Simone?
The word "Velcro" is a combination of the French words "velours" and "crochet," which mean "velvet" and "hook" respectively. It was coined by its Swiss inventor George de Mestral in the 1940s.
In the 1940s the subjects that were taught in high schools included English, arithmetic, geography, chemistry, algebra, calculus, and civics. Others included foreign languages such as Latin and French. Home economics was taught to girls while boys took shop.
I think it was made by Nell Carter before she died. Dinah Washington,in the 1940s.