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Frédéric Botton : ウィキペディア英語版
Frédéric Botton

Frédéric Botton (c.1937 – June 27, 2008) was a French lyricist and composer.
== Songs (In alphabetical order) ==
He has written many songs, in particular for:
* Barbara : "Il me revient"
* Mireille Darc : "Compartiment 23" (1968), "Où est mon zèbre ?" (1968)
* France Gall : "Gare à toi Gargantua" (1967)
* Juliette Gréco : "Les Pingouins" (1970), "Zanzibar" (1970), "Toi… je veux" (1970), "Petite correspondance" (1970), "Doux oiseaux de la jeunesse" (lyrics by Françoise Sagan, 1971), "Tout près de vous my love" (adaptation by Frédéric Botton from canticle "Plus près de toi mon Dieu", music by Lowell Mason, 1971)
* Betty Mars : "Comé-comédie" (for the Eurovision Song Contest 1972)
* Régine : "La Grande Zoa" (1966), "Raconte-moi dandy" (1967), "De toutes les manières".
* Alice Sapritch : "Les hommes sont des poupées" (1975), "Milady" (1975)
* Ann Sorel : "L'Amour à plusieurs" (1972)

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