Eddy Mitchell owes him the melodies of some of his greatest hits.

Pierre Papadiamandis died at the age of 85, the singer's entourage announced on Tuesday.

French pianist and composer of Greek origin, Pierre Papadiamandis accompanied “Schmoll” for two years on stage, before proposing to him, in 1966, the melody of

I forgot to forget

it .

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Then began a collaboration of more than fifty years, which gave birth to classics of the French repertoire: 

It's easy

,

The last session

,

Color mint in water

,

The cemetery of the elephants

,

As when I was a kid

,

A Portrait of Norman Rockwell

...

"That Marianne was pretty", it's him too

“Pierre is my brother.

His wife, Anouk, is godmother to my eldest daughter, Maryline.

We always helped each other in difficult times, like my divorce.

We never had a shouting match,” Eddy Mitchell told Le

Parisien

in December.

Pierre Papadiamandis did not work only with the crooner.

He also composed for Michel Delpech (

Que Marianne was pretty

…), Ray Charles, Françoise Hardy, Grace Jones or Céline Dion.

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