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French singer
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Maisons-Alfort, France
Age
78 years
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Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres‎
 
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Biography

Alice Dona in 2010 at the Festival of American Cinema of Deauville.

Alice Donadel, stagename Alice Dona (Maisons-Alfort, 17 February 1946) is a French singer and songwriter. Born to an Italian father from Veneto and a French mother, both musicians.

As a singer she recorded 11 singles from 1963 to 1965 among them "Demain, j'ai dix-sept ans", "Surboum 63", "Mon train de banlieue", and "Avec Toi", co-written with Jacques Demarny, her entry for the Rose de France song competition in 1966. After starting a family she then turned more to songwriting and provided a series of hits for other French singers during the 1970s.

Selected compositions

  • Ton côté du lit, Le général a dit and La fan, for Joe Dassin ;
  • Les amants sont maigres, les maris sont gras, for Régine (singer) ;
  • Qu’attends-tu de moi, Des prières, Un oiseau chante, for Mireille Mathieu ;
  • Un homme a traversé la mer, for Enrico Macias ;
  • C'est écrit, for Sheila (singer) ;
  • Combien faudra-t-il de temps, for Hervé Vilard ;
  • Le monsieur qui passe, Ma dernière volonté, Le barbier de Belleville, for Serge Reggiani ;
  • Tables séparées, for Dalida ;
  • Deux bateaux ; Le dernier baiser, for Annie Girardot ;
  • Riche, for Sylvie Vartan ;
  • C’est de l’eau, c’est du vent, Les ballons et les billes, Le musée de ma vie, Un peu d’amour, beaucoup de haine, Merci merci beaucoup, L'anneau dans la rivière and Gens qui pleurent, Gens qui rient, for Claude François.
  • Je suis malade for Serge Lama ; Dalida ; Lara Fabian ;
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