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Claude LéVeilléE
Claude LéVeilléE is credited on 430 releases across 115 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1960–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
430
Pressings credited
115
Albums
7
Decades active
7
In collections
Biography
Claude Léveillée (16 October 1932 – 9 June 2011) was a Canadian actor, pianist, and singer-songwriter who composed more than 400 songs, instrumental pieces, and musicals. In 1959, Léveillée co-founded Les Bozos, an informal collective of Quebec chansonniers. He notably collaborated with Édith Piaf, writing several songs for her, including "Les Vieux Pianos," "Ouragan," and "Boulevard du Crime." He also composed for a number of Quebec artists, including Julie Arel—"Merci à toi" (1976)—and Nicole Martin, with songs such as "Il est en nous l'amour" (1985), "Mon père et ma mère," and "On s’aimera" (both 1987). Léveillée performed widely, with appearances in France, the Soviet Union, Belgium, Switzerland, and Japan. His acting credits include roles in the film Line of Demarcation (1966) and the television series Scoop (1991–1994).
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Credited work
430 releases · 115 albums · active 1960–2022
- Performance · 692
- Other credits · 245
- Production · 3
Studios: Studio JPL · Studio Six · Théâtre De La Comédie Canadienne · Studio Coyotte
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Edith Piaf
- André Gagnon
- Pauline Julien
- Monique Leyrac
- Nicole Croisille
- Various
- Los Babys
- Jacques Douai
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