
Betty Mars (born Yvette Baheux, July 30, 1944 in Paris - died February 20, 1989 in Paris) was a French singer and actress, best known for her participation in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest. Mars was the youngest of ten children and from an early age showed a flair for dance and acrobatics. By age 16 she was appearing in revues and spent the 1960s travelling as a lead performer in shows around Europe and the Americas. In 1971 she was spotted singing in cabaret by composer Frédéric Botton
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Comé-comédie - Eurovision France 1972
J'ai le mal de toi
Comé-comédie
Come-Comedie
Comé Comédie
Mon Café Russe
Monsieur L'étranger
Come Comedie
Come Comédie
Comé-comédie (France)
Casino
Quand Mélanie
Quand Melanie
Gentleman
La Chanteuse Du Dancing
L'accordéon C'est Comme La Mer
Mon Cafe Russe
La chanteuse du dancing - Version 45 Tours
L'enfant Qui Voulait Voir La Mer
Soir De Première
Le Voyageur
Demain Chantera
On a tous dans le coeur une étoile
Sous Un Ciel De Velours Tendre
Quand On S'aime Tant
Loin Du Coeur
Un Matin Comme Les Autres
Ca C'était Un Homme
Pardonne Moi Jesus
Titania
Ecrivez-Moi Monsieur
Bye Bye Blue Angel
Ça c'était un homme
Pardonne-moi Jésus
Sous Le Ciel De Velours Tendre
Come-Comedie (France)
Où Sont Mes Amants ?
Comé-comédie (Eurovision France 1972)
Bye Bye Bye Blue Angel
Mais on va toujours chercher plus loin
Comme un moineau
Comé Comédie (France)
Comé Comédie (France 1972)
Demain Chantera (Mixage 33t)
Les Mômes De La Cloche
Mais On Va Toujours Chercher Plus Loin - Inédit
Les Bravos - Inédit
Le Trompette En Bois (Inédit)
Comme Commedie
Mon cafe russe (1972)
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