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André Hornez

André Hornez (12 May 1905 – 9 March 1989) was a French lyricist and screenwriter.[1]

André Hornez
Born(1905-05-12)12 May 1905
Lens, France
Died9 March 1989(1989-03-09) (aged 83)
Burial placeFaverolles
Occupation(s)Lyricist, Screenwriter
Years active1930–1983
Notable work"C'est si bon" (1947), "Rien dans les mains, rien dans les poches" (1948), "Give Me More [fr]" (1955)
StyleChanson, Operetta
Spouse
Gisèle Fréry
(m. 1963; his death 1989)

Lyricist of Paul Misraki in the years 1930-1940 for which he writes many songs lyrics like Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux? (1937), André Hornez then became the lyricist of Henri Betti in the years 1940-1950 for which he wrote the lyrics to C'est si bon (1947) and Rien dans les mains, rien dans les poches which were sung by Yves Montand.

Biography

Born in Lens in 1905, André Hornez a passion early for architecture and writing. He finally chose writing. He began his career as secretary of Saint-Granier. For him, he writes books magazines and operettas. The author is also hired by Paramount company in Hollywood to write screenplays.

His first songs are composed by Paul Misraki and performed by Ray Ventura and Maurice Chevalier. As for Ray Ventura, they collaborate with lyricist for many years. Among the best-known songs from this collaboration are Ça Vaut Mieux que d'Attraper la Scarlatine (1936), Qu'est-ce qu'on Attend pour être Heureux? (1937), Comme tout le Monde (1938), Tiens, tiens, tiens ! (1939), Dans mon Cœur (1940), Maria de Bahia (1946) and La mi-août (1950).

In 1936, the song Tant qu'il y aura des Étoiles, performed by Tino Rossi, became a classic of French song. In the late 1930s, André Hornez also wrote for Rina Ketty (Sérénade sans Espoir, 1939) and Johnny Hess (Je suis Swing, 1939).

Screenwriter for film, he wrote a number of film lyrics like Avec son Tralala sung by Suzy Delair in Quai des Orfèvres (1947) by Henri-Georges Clouzot. His songs are performed by Yves Montand (Moi j'm'en Fous, Du Soleil plein la Tête), Lucienne Delyle (Mon Cœur Attendait, 1951), André Claveau (Malgré Tout, 1951) or Line Renaud (Ni Pourquoi ni Comment).

In 1947, he collaborated for the first time with the composer Henri Betti for to write the lyrics of C'est si bon. This song became an international jazz standard from the 1950s.

A large majority of the author's songs were written for the cinema or for operettas. Several of his songs have become immortal French song.

André Hornez died in Le Perreux-sur-Marne in 1989 and is buried with his wife in the cemetery of Faverolles.

Personal life

On 5 July 1963, in Boulogne-Billancourt, André Hornez married the dancer Gisèle Fréry (1929-2013), whom he met on the operetta Baratin in 1949. His best man was Bruno Coquatrix. The couple had no children.

Respects

  • On 18 December 2003 a street in Lens, where he was born in 1905, was named after him.
  • On 12 May 2007 a commemorative plaque bearing his name was placed on the facade of the building where he was born.

Filmography

Screenwriter

Lyricist

Director

Operettas

References

  1. ^ "André Hornez | Discography | Discogs".

External links

  • André Hornez at IMDb
  • André Hornez at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • André Hornez at the AlloCiné
  • André Hornez at the BnF
  • André Hornez at the Discogs
  • André Hornez at the Unifrance
  • André Hornez at the Hall de la chanson
  • on Ciné-Ressources
  • André Hornez at the Les Archives du spectacle
  • André Hornez at the Les Auteurs et Compositeurs de la Chanson Francophone
  • André Hornez at the Les Gens du cinéma
  • André Hornez at the Encyclopédie de la comédie musicale
  • André Hornez at the Notre Cinéma
  • André Hornez at the Geneastar

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Andre Hornez 12 May 1905 9 March 1989 was a French lyricist and screenwriter 1 Andre HornezBorn 1905 05 12 12 May 1905Lens FranceDied9 March 1989 1989 03 09 aged 83 Le Perreux sur Marne FranceBurial placeFaverollesOccupation s Lyricist ScreenwriterYears active1930 1983Notable work C est si bon 1947 Rien dans les mains rien dans les poches 1948 Give Me More fr 1955 StyleChanson OperettaSpouseGisele Frery m 1963 his death 1989 wbr Lyricist of Paul Misraki in the years 1930 1940 for which he writes many songs lyrics like Qu est ce qu on attend pour etre heureux 1937 Andre Hornez then became the lyricist of Henri Betti in the years 1940 1950 for which he wrote the lyrics to C est si bon 1947 and Rien dans les mains rien dans les poches which were sung by Yves Montand Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Respects 4 Filmography 4 1 Screenwriter 4 2 Lyricist 4 3 Director 5 Operettas 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditBorn in Lens in 1905 Andre Hornez a passion early for architecture and writing He finally chose writing He began his career as secretary of Saint Granier For him he writes books magazines and operettas The author is also hired by Paramount company in Hollywood to write screenplays His first songs are composed by Paul Misraki and performed by Ray Ventura and Maurice Chevalier As for Ray Ventura they collaborate with lyricist for many years Among the best known songs from this collaboration are Ca Vaut Mieux que d Attraper la Scarlatine 1936 Qu est ce qu on Attend pour etre Heureux 1937 Comme tout le Monde 1938 Tiens tiens tiens 1939 Dans mon Cœur 1940 Maria de Bahia 1946 and La mi aout 1950 In 1936 the song Tant qu il y aura des Etoiles performed by Tino Rossi became a classic of French song In the late 1930s Andre Hornez also wrote for Rina Ketty Serenade sans Espoir 1939 and Johnny Hess Je suis Swing 1939 Screenwriter for film he wrote a number of film lyrics like Avec son Tralala sung by Suzy Delair in Quai des Orfevres 1947 by Henri Georges Clouzot His songs are performed by Yves Montand Moi j m en Fous Du Soleil plein la Tete Lucienne Delyle Mon Cœur Attendait 1951 Andre Claveau Malgre Tout 1951 or Line Renaud Ni Pourquoi ni Comment In 1947 he collaborated for the first time with the composer Henri Betti for to write the lyrics of C est si bon This song became an international jazz standard from the 1950s A large majority of the author s songs were written for the cinema or for operettas Several of his songs have become immortal French song Andre Hornez died in Le Perreux sur Marne in 1989 and is buried with his wife in the cemetery of Faverolles Personal life EditOn 5 July 1963 in Boulogne Billancourt Andre Hornez married the dancer Gisele Frery 1929 2013 whom he met on the operetta Baratin in 1949 His best man was Bruno Coquatrix The couple had no children Respects EditOn 18 December 2003 a street in Lens where he was born in 1905 was named after him On 12 May 2007 a commemorative plaque bearing his name was placed on the facade of the building where he was born Filmography EditScreenwriter Edit 1936 Les Deux Favoris 1937 Le Chanteur de minuit 1938 Mon cure chez les riches fr 1939 Tourbillon de Paris 1943 Feux de joie 1947 En etes vous bien sur 1950 Nous irons a Paris 1950 La Petite Chocolatiere 1950 Le Roi Pandore 1950 Pigalle Saint Germain des Pres 1951 Les Joyeux Pelerins 1951 Jamais deux sans trois 1952 Mon cure chez les riches 1953 The Sparrows of Paris 1956 BaratinLyricist Edit 1933 Monsieur Bebe 1934 La Prison de Saint Clothaire 1935 Folies Bergere de Paris 1938 Belle Etoile 1938 Retour a l aube 1947 Quai des Orfevres 1950 Pigalle Saint Germain des Pres 1951 Nous irons a Monte Carlo 1952 Une fille sur la route 1953 L Œil en coulisses 1954 Le Fil a la patte 1956 The Road to Paradise 1956 Et Dieu crea la femmeDirector Edit 1936 Les Deux Favoris with Georg JacobyOperettas Edit1929 Jim by Georges Ghestem Opera de Lille 1930 Loulli by Georges Ghestem Opera de Lille 1936 Normandie by Paul Misraki Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens 1936 Simone est comme ca by Raoul Moretti Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens 1938 La Feerie blanche by Casimir Oberfeld et Mitty Goldin Theatre Mogador 1948 Le Chevalier Bayard by Bruno Coquatrix Theatre de l Alhambra 1949 Baratin by Henri Betti L Europeen 1950 M sieur Nanar by Jean Jacques Vital Theatre de l Etoile 1953 Mobilette by Henri Betti L Europeen 1960 La Petite Datcha by Georges Soria Theatre GramontReferences Edit Andre Hornez Discography Discogs External links EditAndre Hornez at IMDb Andre Hornez at the Internet Broadway Database Andre Hornez at the AlloCine Andre Hornez at the BnF Andre Hornez at the Discogs Andre Hornez at the Unifrance Andre Hornez at the Hall de la chanson Andre Hornez on Cine Ressources Andre Hornez at the Les Archives du spectacle Andre Hornez at the Les Auteurs et Compositeurs de la Chanson Francophone Andre Hornez at the Les Gens du cinema Andre Hornez at the Encyclopedie de la comedie musicale Andre Hornez at the Notre Cinema Andre Hornez at the Geneastar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Hornez amp oldid 1111960861, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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