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Annabelle (born 26 July 1967) is a French singer, actress, and daughter of actor Marcel Mouloudji.


Singer

She performed the title "Fuis Lawrence d'Arabia" in 1987, which peaked at No. 12 on the
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(Top 50). In 1988, two other 12" were released : "Casanova Solo" and "Impunément", which didn't meet the same success despite a music video for "Impunément" which was a real mini movie about ten minutes. In 2002
Bruno Blum Bruno Blum (born October 4, 1960, Vichy, France) is a French singer songwriter, guitar player, music producer and musicologist sometimes nicknamed "Doc Reggae". He is mostly known for his work in the reggae, Caribbean music, rock music and Africa ...
released a reggae version of
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's ''Should I Stay or Should I Go'' on a Jamaican 45 RPM vinyl single featuring Annabelle Mouloudji improvising a scat vocal. The song was reissued on CD in 2011 as part of the ''Human Race'' anthology. Other contributions with
Bruno Blum Bruno Blum (born October 4, 1960, Vichy, France) is a French singer songwriter, guitar player, music producer and musicologist sometimes nicknamed "Doc Reggae". He is mostly known for his work in the reggae, Caribbean music, rock music and Africa ...
include co-writing ''La Bombe glacée'' (featured on Blum's ''Think Différent'' album) and other songs recorded and released by him. A French version of ''Should I Stay or Should I Go'' also featuring Annabelle, entitled ''Si je reste'', was released as a CD single in France. It was also included on ''Bruno Blums ''Nuage d'Éthiopie'' 2001 album. Annabelle made a brief come back in the music in 2000 with the
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of children's rhymes ''La Vie à découvrir de Victor et Amandine'', which was very different from her 1980s songs.


Actress

She was also an actress in movies : ''Un Été d'enfer'' (1984), ''À nous les garçons'' (1985) and has participated in several TV movies as ''Theroigne de Méricourt'' (1989), ''Trois Nuits'' (1991) or ''La Crim'' ( 1999).


Author

In 2011, she released an autobiographical book titled ''La P'tite Coquelicot'', published by Calmann-Lévy.


References

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