Philippe Lafontaine

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Philippe Lafontaine
Birth namePhilippe Lafontaine
Born (1955-05-24) 24 May 1955 (age 68)
Gosselies, Belgium
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Composer, singer
Instrument(s)Voice
Websitewww.philippelafontaine.com

Philippe Lafontaine (born 24 May 1955) is a Belgian singer and composer.

Biography

Lafontaine was born in

Macedonian wife, ending in 12th place.[1] In 2001, he ventured for a 2nd time in musical comedy, composing Celia Fee, a musical for children and adults alike. His lyrics are known for being full of doubles entendres
.

Discography

Albums

  1. Où...? (1978)
  2. Pourvu Que Ça Roule (1981)
  3. Charmez (1987)
  4. Affaire (À Suivre) (1988)
  5. Fa Ma No Ni Ma (1989)
  6. Machine À Larmes (1992)
  7. D'ici (1994)
  8. Folklores Imaginaires (1996)
  9. Compilation Attitudes (1997)
  10. Pour Toujours (1998)
  11. Fond De Scène Live (1999)
  12. De L'autre Rive (2003)

Singles

  1. 1978: "Cœur de Loup" (first version – face B Et Dire)
  2. 1980: "Bronzé bronzé"
  3. 1981: "Je ne crie pas, je ne pleure pas"
  4. 1981: "Dis-le moi"
  5. 1987: "Paramour"
  6. 1989: "Cœur de loup" (see 1978 above)
  7. 1989: "Alexis m'attend"
  8. 1990: "FA MA NO NI MA"
  9. 1990: "Macédomienne"
  10. 1992: "L'amant tequila"
  11. 1992: "Machine à larmes"
  12. 1994: "L'hymne à la boule"
  13. 1994: "Venez Venez Zuela"
  14. 1995: "Eiaio"
  15. 1995: "Si..."
  16. 1998: "Bi debraye"

References

  1. ^ "Lafontaine Wins 12th Place". Eurovision Song Contest. Retrieved 26 November 2010.

External links

Preceded by
Door de wind
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Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
1990
Succeeded by
Geef het op
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