Eddy Marnay
  • Birthplace

    Alger, Algeria

  • Birthday
    December 18, 1920

    Deathday
    January 3, 2003

Eddy Marnay

Edmond Bacri known by the professional name Eddy Marnay (Algiers, 18 December 1920 – 3 January 2003), was a French songwriter. In his career, he wrote more than 4000 songs, including works for Édith Piaf, Frida Boccara and Céline Dion. He was joint winner, as lyricist, of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969 for "Un Jour, Un Enfant", sung by Frida Boccara. He also wrote the title song for Charlie Chaplin's 1957 film A King in New York.

Céline Dion named one of her twin sons after him in 2010, as Marnay produced and helped write Dion's first five records.

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Eddy Marnay awards and nominations
Year Category Subcategory Info Movie/Tv Series
1986 Genie Awards Nominee Genie Best Original Song (Eddy Marnay, Howard Forman, Lewis Furey) The Peanut Butter Solution
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