Chanson D'Amour

Chanson D'Amour by The Manhattan Transfer was a UK number 1 hit on Saturday, March 12, 1977 spending 3 week(s) at the top of the UK charts. "Chanson D'Amour" ("Song of Love") is a popular song written by Wayne Shanklin. A 1977 recording by the Manhattan Transfer was an international hit. The Manhattan Transfer remade "Chanson D'Amour" for their 1976 Richard Perry-produced Coming Out album. The song came to the group's producer Richard Perry's attention as a demo on cassette. The group and Richard listened, and immediately decided to record the song. Janis Siegel sang the lead with an Edith Piaf sound, and it was recorded in one take.

Chanson D'Amour FAQs

Who sang Chanson D'Amour?

Chanson D'Amour was performed by The Manhattan Transfer

What year did Chanson D'Amour get to the UK number 1 spot?

Chanson D'Amour first became a UK number 1 on Saturday, March 12, 1977

How long was Chanson D'Amour at number 1 in the UK?

Chanson D'Amour spent 3 week(s) at number 1 in the UK.