Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Jacques Brel, Pierre Vaneck, Tim Driesen, Ronald Guttman, Cécile de France, Benoît Poelvoorde, Jan Decleir, Camille Clifford, Noël Godin, Jean Servais, Rémy Belvaux, Hubertus Regout, Régine Zylberberg, Ingrid Vandebosch, Émilie Dequenne, Stan Van Samang, Armand Eloi, Lubna Azabal, Marie Gillain, Jean-Pierre Talbot, Helena Noguerra, Jérémie Renier, Natacha Régnier, Pascal Duquenne, Olivier Gourmet, Yannick Renier, Alexandre Bultos, Bouli Lanners, Walter Baele, Dominique Vandenberg, Bettina Le Beau, Virginie Efira, Berthe Bovy, Wim Opbrouck, Jean-Paul Comart, Claude Laydu, Yolande Moreau, Pitcho Womba Konga, Carole Baillien, Déborah François, Anton Peters, Hande Kodja, Lucas Belvaux, Philippe Volter, Felix D'Alviella, Jey Crisfar, Herman Bultos, Ronny Coutteure, Claude Volter, Isabelle Wéry, Bernard Cogniaux, Leila Laaraj, Christian Labeau, Billy Pitt. Excerpt: Jacques Romain Georges Brel (French pronunciation: ; 8 April 1929 - 9 October 1978) was a Belgian singer-songwriter. Brel composed and recorded his songs almost exclusively in French, although he recorded a number of songs in Dutch. Brel's songs are not especially well known in the English-speaking world except in translation and through the interpretations of other singers, most famously Scott Walker and Judy Collins. Others who have sung his work in English include Karen Akers, Marc Almond, Momus/Nick Currie, Beirut, Bellowhead, David Bowie, Ray Charles, John Denver, The Dresden Dolls, Gavin Friday, Alex Harvey, Terry Jacks, Barb Jungr, The Kingston Trio, Jack Lukeman, Amanda McBroom, Rod McKuen, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Spencer Moody, Camille O'Sullivan, Dax Riggs, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Dusty Springfield, Andy Williams, Sandler and Young, Nirvana, Dave Van Ronk, Shirley Horn, Brian Molko and James Dean Bradfield and Barbra Streisand. In French-spe...