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Maurice Chevalier

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Maurice Chevalier

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  • (1950) Stage: Appeared in one-man show, "Maurice Chevalier," at the London Hippodrome in London, England. Fred Freed was pianist.
  • (1952) Stage: Appeared in one-man show, "Maurice Chevalier," at the Princes Theatre in London, England. Fred Freed was pianist.
  • (1963) Stage: Appeared in one-man show, "An Evening with Maurice Chevalier," at the Saville Theatre in London, England. Fred Stamer was pianist.
  • (1948) "Maurice Chevalier in an Evening of Songs and Impressions" (solo) at the John Golden Theatre in New York. Produced by Arthur Lesser. Staged and performed by Maurice Chevalier. Conducted by Irving Actman. Songs : "J'ai du Ciel dans mon Chapeau" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Louis Poterat, music by Alex Alstone), "It's Good to Fall in Love" (lyrics by Robert Pirosh, music by Georges Van Parys), "Mandarinade" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Pierre Gilbert, music by Henri Betti), "Mimi" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Richard Rodgers), "À Barcelone" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Henri Betti), "Arthur, Fox à Poil Dur" (lyrics and music by Fred Pearly), "Quai de Bercy" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Louis Poterat, music by Alex Alstone), "Weeping Willie" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Robert Pirosh, music by Rudi Revil), "Prière à ma Mère" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Alex Alstone), "Place Pigalle" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Robert Pirosh, music by Alex Alstone), "La Symphonie des Semelles en Bois" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Albert Willemetz, music by Vincent Scotto).
  • (1955) "Maurice Chevalier in an Evening of Songs and Impressions" (solo) at the Lyceum Theatre in New York. Produced by Gilbert Miller. Performed by Maurice Chevalier. Staged and conducted by Fred Freed. Songs : "Ça Va, ça Va" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Fred Freed), "Paris Oui Oui" (lyrics by André Hornez, music by Henri Betti), "I Wonder who's Kissing her now" (lyrics by William M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, music by Joseph E. Howard), "Les Pas Perdus" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier and Robert Lamoureux, music by Henri Bourtayre), "L'Orientale" (lyrics by André Hornez, music by Henri Betti), "C'est Fort la Musique" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Fred Freed), "A Boy and a Girl" (lyrics by Ben Smith, music by Henri Betti), "L'Illusioniste" (lyrics by Vittonet, music by Jean Constantin), "Un Gentleman" (lyrics and music by Maurice Chevalier), "She and He" (lyrics by Ben Smith, music by Henri Betti), "À Las Vegas" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Louiguy), "Folies-Bergère" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Francis Lopez), "À Barcelone" (lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, music by Henri Betti), "Louise" (lyrics by Leo Robin, music by Richard A. Whiting), "Seems Like Old Times" (lyrics by Carmen Lombardo, music by John Jacob Loeb).
  • (1968) Wen a special Tony Award.
  • (1947) Stage: Appeared (as himself) in "Maurice Chevalier" on Broadway. Special Production [concert]. Music by Irving Actman. Henry Miller's Theatre: 10 Mar 1947-19 Apr 1947 (46 performances). Produced by Arthur Lesser.
  • (1961) Trailer: Appeared (as Himself) in a trailer for Fanny (1961).
  • Album: "A Tribute to Al Jolson" (MGM).
  • Album: "Maurice Chevalier Today" (MGM).
  • Album: "Maurice Chevalier Sings Broadway" (MGM).'
  • Album: "Maurice Chevalier Yesterday" (MGM).

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