Jean DréJac
Biography
Jean Dréjac (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ dʁeʒak]), stage name of Jean André Jacques Brun (3 June 1921 – 11 August 2003), was a French singer and composer. He is noted for writing the songs "Ah! Le petit vin blanc", "Sous le ciel de Paris" and "La Chansonnette" (for Yves Montand) the French adaptations of "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots" for Édith Piaf and "Bleu, blanc, blond" for Marcel Amont, and various songs for Serge Reggiani (with Michel Legrand as composer). He was an adjoint secretary of the Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique from 1967 to 1969, and a vice-president from 1977 to 2002. He is the father of writer Frédéric Brun, born in 1960 in Paris.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Portrait Of Piaf - 25 Of Her Greatest Hits
1973

Barney And Tete (Grenoble '88)
2020

French Ballads
1987

Western
1972

Je T'aime... I Love You
1958

Paris
2014

Éternelle
2001

And're André 2 - 50 Onvergetelijke Liedjes
1978

Live
1974

Paroles... Paroles....
1973

A 80 Berges
1968

Chante Paris
1962

Futura
1961

La Chansonnette
1961

Cooke's Tour
1960

I Miss You So
1957

J' M'En Fous Pas Mal - Vol. 3

The Last Time I Saw Paris

En Public (Olympia 1955 1956 1958 1961 1962)

The Prestige Recordings
1991

Je Suis Comme Je Suis
1990

Montand D'hier Et D'aujourd'hui
1980

Wim Sonneveld - Complete Discografie
1974

Juliette Gréco
1966
Credited work
2,493 releases · 600 albums · active 1951–2025
- Performance · 2,788
- Other credits · 195
- Production · 1
Studios: L'Olympia · Studio Guillaume Tell · Bobino · Studio CBE
Frequent collaborators
- Edith Piaf
- Various
- Dalida
- Marcel Amont
- Yves Montand
- Juliette Gréco
- Juliette Greco
- Michel Legrand
