Eddy Marnay
Biography
Edmond Bacri (18 December 1920 – 3 January 2003), known professionally as Eddy Marnay, was a French songwriter. In his career, he wrote more than 4000 songs, including works for Édith Piaf, Frida Boccara and Céline Dion. He was joint winner, as lyricist, of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969 for "Un Jour, Un Enfant", sung by Frida Boccara. He also wrote the title song for Charlie Chaplin's 1957 film A King in New York. Céline Dion named one of her twin sons after him in 2010, as Marnay produced and helped write Dion's first five records.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Quiet Nights
1963

Look To The Rainbow
1966

Quintessence
1977

Portrait Of Piaf - 25 Of Her Greatest Hits
1973

Françoise
1966

Barney And Tete (Grenoble '88)
2020

Les Titres D'Or D'Edith Piaf Volume : 3
1970

Etonnez-Moi, Benoit
1969

Je M'appelle Barbra
1966

Le Printemps Sur La Colline
1965

Les Plus Grands Succès
1963

I Wanna Be Around
1963

Once Upon A Summertime
1958

Les Gitans
1958

Paris In The Spring
2018

Live In Concert 2006
2007

Café De Flore (Rendez-Vous À Saint-Germain-Des-Prés)
2002

The Vogue Years
2001

Si Tu Vas À Rio, Romantica, Buenas Noches Mi Amor...
1975

Premier Olympia
1974

Ihre Grossen Erfolge
1974

Som Jag Är
1970

Peace On Earth
1970

Récital 70
1970
Credited work
6,640 releases · 1,618 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 10,203
- Other credits · 992
- Production · 405
Studios: L'Olympia · Studio CBE · Studio Europa Sonor · Studio Davout
