Minouche Barelli

Minouche Barelli ( born December 13, 1947 in Paris, † 20 February 2004 in Monaco, real name Marie- Pierre Barelli ) was a Franco- Monegasque singer. She was the daughter of Aimé Barelli and Lucienne Delyle.

Their first songs published Minouche Barelli in 1966.

1967 represented the then 19 - year-old singer, the Principality of Monaco during the Grand Prix Euro Vision ( Euro Vision Song Contest) in Vienna and placed with the extraordinary for that time title Boum Badaboum on the fifth. Her father Aimé Barelli accompanied them as a conductor. The composer of the Monegasque entry was Serge Gainsbourg, the Frenchman won the Grand Prix as a songwriter in 1965 for Luxembourg with Poupée de cire, poupée de son.

Minouche Barelli took in 2002 to the Monegasque citizenship.

Quite unexpectedly died Minouche Barelli on February 20, 2004 in Monaco.

Discography ( EPs )

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