Suzy Delair, the French chanteuse and actress who found fame in the 1940s and '50s, has died. She was 102. Delair died overnight in a Paris retirement home, the French magazine Le Point reported Monday.
Born Suzette Delaire in France on New Year's Eve in 1917, Delair was a popular national figure in cabaret and music halls. Two of her more notable songs were "Avec Son Tra-la-la" and "C'est si bon," which she performed at a Monte Carlo casino in 1950.
Jazz great Louis Armstrong was at that event and would record his own version of the latter. Director-screenwriter Henri-George Clouzot discovered Delair during a musical performance, and they would be romantically involved for a decade.
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