“You Must Believe In Spring”
Written by Michel Legrand & Jacques Demy
JASON WEBB: Acoustic Piano
“Summer of ’42”
Written by Michel Legrand
CHRIS WALTERS: Acoustic Piano
Michel Legrand was a French composer, arranger, conductor and jazz pianist. He was a prolific composer, having written over 200 film and television scores, in addition to numerous songs…including the beautiful “Summer of ’42” in 1971. Michel Legrand won 3 Oscars and 5 Grammy Awards.
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