Manureva
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Manureva
Summary
Manureva is a musical work/composition[1].
Key Facts
- Manureva received the SNEP gold single[2].
- Manureva's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Manureva's composer is recorded as Alain Chamfort[4].
- Manureva's composer is recorded as Jean-Noël Chaléat[5].
- Manureva's genre is middle of the road[6].
- Manureva's genre is pop music[7].
- Manureva's genre is synth-pop[8].
- Manureva is named after Manureva[9].
- Manureva followed Seul à la fin[10].
- Manureva was followed by Géant[11].
- Manureva was produced by Alain Chamfort[12].
- Manureva was produced by Jean-Noël Chaléat[13].
- Manureva was performed by Alain Chamfort[14].
- Manureva's record label is recorded as Sony Music[15].
- Manureva is part of Poses[16].
- Manureva's language of work or name is recorded as French[17].
- Manureva was distributed by music streaming[18].
- Manureva's country of origin is recorded as France[19].
- Manureva was released on December 15, 1979[20].
- Manureva's lyricist is recorded as Serge Gainsbourg[21].
- Manureva's form of creative work is recorded as song[22].
Product Details
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Body
Authorship and Creation
Manureva was performed by Alain Chamfort[14]. Producers include Alain Chamfort[12] and Jean-Noël Chaléat[13].
Publication
Manureva was released on December 15, 1979[20]. Manureva's language of work or name is recorded as French[17]. Genres include middle of the road[6], pop music[7], and synth-pop[8]. Manureva is part of Poses[16]. Manureva was distributed by music streaming[18].
Reception
Manureva received the SNEP gold single[2].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Manureva followed Seul à la fin[10]. Manureva was followed by Géant[11].
FAQs
What awards did Manureva receive?
Honors received include SNEP gold single[2].