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"He was part of our family": readers tell Christophe

2020-04-17T14:52:55.036Z


YOUR TESTIMONIALS - Le Figaro readers are very moved after the death of singer Christophe; they recall the poetry of his songs.


The announcement of his hospitalization and then his transfer to Brest had already moved many. The singer Christophe died on Thursday, April 16, from a lung disease. The interpreter of Aline , was 74 years old. Internet users of Le Figaro pay tribute to him.

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Lydie B is stunned by this news: “ I thought he would have gotten out. Huge pain ... "Same feeling for Nelly C, who, getting up this morning, says to be" very moved "when learning of her disappearance:" I loved her mysterious personality ... "Lyne M explains that Christophe " did as part of the family. " "I have all of his albums. He was a very poetic singer with restful and melodious music, filled with happiness and love, ”she says. Nathalie H adds that by leaving us, " it's a whole era that leaves with him " ...

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Juste C, who was in Vietnam in the years 1980-1990, says that he "very often heard Aline in the dance halls and restaurants " . " Most often, it was a half-French, half-Vietnamese, very faithful adaptation, in which only the chorus was sung in French," he adds. Fleur D also remembers “ lots of good memories from my youth, or the time of languid slows and the hours spent with my little sister listening to her songs. He was a music genius and he will always remain so . ” Tonight, Prim V, would like " everyone to pay tribute to him by singing one of his songs in the windows at 8 pm, for our caregivers ... "

Source: lefigaro

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