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Louis Gasté

Louis "Loulou" Gasté (18 March 1908 – 8 January 1995) was a French composer of songs. Louis Gasté was born in Paris in 1908. In his fifty-year career, he composed approximately 1,200 songs, ten of which were internationally successful. In 1929, he played in Ray Ventura's orchestra, and composed several pieces for him. He discovered and launched French singer and actress Line Renaud in 1945, and they married in 1950. He died at Rueil-Malmaison in 1995. In September 1956, Gasté composed "Pour Toi" ("For you") with lyrics by Albert Simonin and his wife Marie-Hélène Bourquin, for the singer Darío Moreno, who sang it in the film Le Feu aux Poudres. It was sung later by Line Renaud, and was reinterpreted in France and internationally by various singers. In 1974, Morris Albert sang it in English and was credited as the original author of "Feelings", launched in São Paulo by Augusta Do Brazil. In 1975, Mike Brant brought it back to France under the title "Dis-Lui" ("Tell her"). In 1976, "Feelings" was a worldwide success and was recorded by Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and others. In 1977, Gasté discovered the song was one of his melodies and sued Morris Albert. On 22 December 1988, a court found in favour of Gasté, and he won recognition as the sole creator of the song, gaining seven-eighths of all royalties, with Albert receiving the remainder for his lyrics contribution. Source: Article "Loulou Gasté" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


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Born:
Mar 18, 1908 In Paris, France
Movie/TV Credits:
3
First Appeared:
In the movie Fièvres 1942-01-21
Latest Project:
Series Champs-Elysées 1982-01-16
Known For
Poster of Champs-Elysées
Poster of Midi Première
Poster of Fièvres
Filmography
Series Champs-Elysées Self 1982-01-16
Series Midi Première Self 1975-01-06
Movie Fièvres (uncredited) 1942-01-21