Polydor-560331-1299-2acp

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Title/Work Les petits pavés (1891)
Author(s)/Composer(s) Paul Delmet (1862-1904) and Maurice Vaucaire (1863-1918)
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Genre(s) Chanson
Content none
Description Polydor 560331; Carl Flisch collection
Lyricist(s) Maurice Vaucaire (1863-1918)
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) André Grassi (1911-1972)
Performer(s) Patachou (Henriette Ragon (* 1918)) avec André Grassi (1911-1972) et son orchestre
Vocal range Soprano
Label Polydor Records (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft)
Cat. no. 560331
Order number 1299 - 2 ACP
Matrix/StamperID 560331, 12992 ACP
Place of recording unknown
1st recording date unknown
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Coupling date unknown
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1st release date 1940s or 1950s
PD CH 1 January 2010
PD EU 1 January 2030
PD USA 1 January 2019
PD INT 1 January 2030



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