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Louis Poterat (2 January 1901 – 6 January 1982) was a French lyricist.

Career

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Poterat was born in Troyes, Aube. He studied law, before turning to journalism. Poterat switched to a more commercial environment and began writing for local revues, where he developed his interest in song-writing. His forte was in adapting foreign-language works. He then joined the film company Pathé-Marconi and wrote a series of film scores[1].

By the end of the 1930s, Poterat had seen his first successes: adaptations of foreign-language songs into French. In 1938, he wrote J'attendrai, to music by the Italian melodist Dino Olivieri, which was a great hit for the singer Rina Ketty. The following year, on the eve of war, he wrote Sur les quais du vieux Paris[2], to music by the Austrian-born Jewish composer Ralph Erwin, which was the first hit for singer Lucienne Delyle, in 1939. The war would make wistful classics of both songs.

In 1943, he wrote Valse des regrets to Johannes Brahms's Waltz in A-flat major (number 15 in his Opus 39, Sixteen Waltzes for piano), which became a great success for Georges Guétary. Towards the end of the 1940s, he was frequently partnered with Henri Bourtayre, notably on the operetta 'Miss Cow-Boy' .

He died in Geneva.

Sources

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  • This page is a translation of its French counterpart.
  1. ^ "Poterat, Louis. Journaliste. Parolier". www.bibletango.com. Retrieved 2026-02-19.
  2. ^ https://chansonsretros.chansons-net.com/index.php?param1=BO01141.php. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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Lucienne Delyle

minuit (music from Lara – lyrics from Louis Poterat) C'est drôle (music from Lawrence – lyrics from Louis Poterat) Je crois aux navires (music from Marguerite

J'attendrai

Funaro),), and become a hit in Italy. The French lyrics were written by Louis Poterat, and "J'attendrai" became an instant success. Rina Ketty's version was

La Garçonne (1936 film)

Music : Jean Wiener Song : Quand même, sung by Édith Piaf, lyrics by Louis Poterat, music by Jean Wiener Cinematography: Roger Hubert, Charlie Bauer Sound

France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956

was directed by Michel du Plessis and presented by Maurice Yvain and Louis Poterat, with an orchestra led by Franck Pourcel accompanying the artists. Of

Royal manufactories in France

Porcelain. In 1673, Louis Poterat, Edme's son, obtained royal permission to manufacture soft porcelain. Later, with the end of the Poterat monopoly, numerous

Rina Ketty

in Italy the year before. The text of the song, written in French by Louis Poterat, expresses the longing of many women anxiously awaiting the safe return

Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris

Pills À Malaga (1951) Music and orchestration by Paul Durand Lyrics by Louis Poterat Performed by Rose Avril Pour Lui (1946) Music and orchestration by Aimé

Rouen porcelain

owned by Edme Poterat (1612–87), who was probably an experienced potter, was producing faience, by arrangement with Poirel. Louis Poterat, eldest son of