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His mother was a chanteuse, or singer, who died young.
To that she adds the aplomb of a real chanteuse.
The female star, a chanteuse on the wrong side of 30, and the young composer are engaged to be married.
She is a chanteuse with piano player in a cabaret.
Let's just acknowledge that through some strange coincidence, this seems to be the season of the European chanteuse.
Junior was disturbed that the mysterious chanteuse had been performing when he wasn't home.
Carla Bruni is among the chanteuses who have recently performed here.
"This certainly is not the voice of a bubblegum pop chanteuse.
That song with the Swedish chanteuse was lovely, though.
The Physics Chanteuse doesn't hesitate to bring science to more recent material.
After all, this is the woman Blitzstein called "a satirical chanteuse."
Music is taking over: our house is crazy with chanteuses, more than I ever dreamed of.
Their name is an intentional mispronunciation of the French word for female singer "chanteuse".
Special series will deal with chanteuses, dance rhythms and cutting-edge talent from Italy.
Others have dubbed her a chanteuse because of her smoky singing style.
To record the vocals, the studio sent a producer and engineer to the chanteuse in Miami.
Is the "Video Games" phenom truly the next big chanteuse.
I had a really good group behind me, lots of gigs, but they threw me over for a new chanteuse.
Dalida, the song was covered by the French chanteuse in English during the 1980s.
They include a best-selling novelist and his entourage of eight, including a once-famous chanteuse.
Our red-haired chanteuse is propped up in bed.
The French chanteuse became his lover and muse.
Footnote: The Icelandic chanteuse says she never worries about the stage being cold.
And then there is Feist, the indie-rock chanteuse from Canada.
She is also a fine chanteuse.