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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Flicie aussi | cover = | alt = | type = single | artist = Fernandel | album = | released = | format = | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = chanson | length = | label = | composer = Casimir Oberfeld | lyricist = Albert Willemetz, Charles-Louis Pothier | producer = | prev_track = | track_no = | next_track = | misc = }} "'Flicie aussi'" is a 1939 song performed by Fernandel. Of the 300 songs he sang on stage during his career, it is undoubtedly his most famous. Writing and compositionThe song was written by Albert Willemetz (who penned the lyrics for such songs as Maurice Chevalier's "Valentine" and Mistinguett's "C'est vrai") and Charles-Louis Pothier and composed by Casimir Oberfeld. The song is based on appreciation of the adverb "aussi" ("too"): ChartsReferencesCategory:1939 songs Category:French songs Category:Songs with lyrics by Albert Willemetz Category:Songs with music by Casimir Oberfeld Category:Comedy songs Category:Fernandel songs | |
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