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The singer Emmanuelle, Emmanuelle Mottaz of her real name, performer of the hit “Premier Baiser” of Club Dorothée
DEATH – It is to her that we owe the tubes First Kiss et Just you to put me to sleep. The singer Emmanuelle – Emmanuelle Mottaz of her real name, figure of the Club Dorothée – died at the age of 59, announced the producer Jean-Luc Azoulay this Tuesday March 21.
After having accompanied Dorothée in the song Hello hello mister computer (she was doing the computer’s robotic voice), Emmanuelle had enjoyed solo success in 1986 with the title first kissalso released by AB Productions.
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This bluette modeled on the slows of the 60s had sold 700,000 copies and had reached second place in the Top 50. The song was then taken up as the credits of the series first kissesbroadcast from 1991 to 1995.
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According to Jean-Luc Azoulay, Emmanuelle died on March 16 in a Paris hospital. “She had been in fragile health for some time. She was a real artist, a wonderful girl. She was a singer and screenwriter for Helen and the boys notably. We are very sad”the producer told AFP.
In 1987, Emmanuelle had once more found success with the song Just you to put me to sleep. Subsequently, her singing career dried up and she turned to writing screenplays for AB Productions and then directing short films and photography.
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The singer Dorothée said to herself ” very saddened by the departure of Emmanuelle in a message shared on Twitter.
Very saddened by the departure of Emmanuelle … https://t.co/iQ8OMlw650
— Dorothy (@DorotheeOff)
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