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Marie-Louise Damien, known as Damia or Maryse Damia, is a French singer and actress born December 5, 1889 in the 13th arrondissement of Paris and died January 30, 1978 in La Celle-Saint-Cloud.
Very famous in the interwar period and especially in the 1930s, she remains the unforgettable interpreter who sang the arms on the cross or posed on the chest of songs that she turned into successes. Let's mention "Les Goélands", "Mon Matelot", "Le Grand Frisé", "Les deux Ménétriers", "La Veuve", "La Mauvaise Prière", "Le ciel est par-dessus le toit", (a poem by Verlaine set to music by Reynaldo Hahn) and "Sombre Dimanche", a song that was forbidden for a while to be performed in public in Hungary, due to its supposed suicidal character.
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