Raymond Lefevre
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Raymond Lefevre (born November, 20 of 1929 Calais, France) was a French easy listening orchestra conductor and composer.
He is best known for his 1968 theme Soul Coaxin' (Ame Caline), which became an international hit. He also wrote soundtracks for movies with Louis de Funes like La Soupe Aux Choux (1981) or the series of legendary Le Gendarme De Saint Tropez. During late 50's and early 60's he accompained Dalida on most of her recordings (Bambino, Por Favor, Tu Peux Tout Faire de Moi, Quand on N'A Que l'Amour). He started his musical career in 1956 on the Barclay label.
His recording of The Day the Rains Came was a best seller in the United States in 1958. La La La (He Gives Me Love) was a minor hit in 1968 in Canada and the United States. In 1969 his recording of La Reine de Saba became a big hit in Japan. Between 1972 and early 2000s he made succesful tours in Japan.