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Georges Moustaki (Alexandria, May 3 1934) is a Greek/Egyptian singer and songwriter best known for his romantic song "Le Métèque" from 1969. He has written songs for Edith Piaf, Dalida and Herbert Pagani. His family is originally from Corfu, Greece but they moved to Egypt, where Georges learned the French language.

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