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Ronnie Bird
Ronnie Bird, born Ronald Méhu, is a French singer born in Boulogne-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine) on 24 April 1946. ==Career== As a student, he attended Lycée Claude Bernard until he had an argument with a teacher. He debuted his recording career in 1964 with Decca, with the title track ''Adieu à un ami'', which was a homage to Buddy Holly. Despite his evident ability and the apparent success of songs like ''Elle m'attend'', ''Où va-t-elle ?'', he ended his artistic career after 5 years. He is also noted for participating in the French production of the musical ''Hair'' between 1968 and 1972 . Moreover, he wrote the lyrics of the song, ''Precious Things'', sung by Dee Dee Bridgewater, in a duet with Ray Charles, which saw success in 1989. The song ''Le Pivert'' (the woodpecker) was prohibited from being played on ''Radio-France'' because of, according to an internal memo its "vulgar attack on good taste". The memo was published in ''Charlie Hebdo''.
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