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Josette Daydé (March 28, 1923 – March 4, 1995) was a French swing jazz singer, chansonnière and actress. Her first appearance as a singer was on the operettas "Au soleil de Marseille" by Vincent Scotto, "Toi c'est moi" (in January 1942 at l'Appollo with Georges Guétary) and "On a volé une étoile". During the German occupation in World War II in 1942, she recorded "Grand-père n'aime pas le swing" (Grandpa doesn't like the swing), written by F. Llenas and N. Matisson, and her version of "Oui!" (Yes!), after versions by Louis Gasté, G. Breysse and Alix Combelle. In 1945 she recorded her interpretation of the song "Le Rythme Américain" (The American Rhythm). During her film career, she recorded several interpretations of chansons by Louis Gasté. In 2002, the song Cou-Cou, which she recorded with the Quintette du Hot Club de France in October 1940, was part of the video-game "Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven" soundtrack. It was played during the "Happy Birthday" mission. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
BD Chanson: Les Zazous
Swing de Paris
78 tours et puis s'en vont, Vol. 12: 1930 - 1955
Les plus beaux swings
BD Music Presents Les Zazous
Maman et papa me chantaient
1919-1945 Et L'on Chantait Quand Même, Vol. 5: Rythme, Swing Et Fantaisie
Deluxe: Les Zazous (Les années swing)
100% rétro (1920-1945)
Jazz on the Road .Route Gypsy (50 Original Tracks Remastered)
1919-1945 Et l'on chantait quand même, Vol. 5 : Rythme, swing et fantaisie
Gypsy Jazz Manouche (100 Original Tracks - Remastered)