Louise cordet biography
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Louise Cordet
English singer (born 1945)
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Birth name | Louise Boisot |
Born | (1945-02-08) 8 February 1945 (age 80) Wraysbury, Berkshire, England |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress, publicist |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1962–1964 |
Labels | Decca |
Musical artist
Louise Cordet (born Louise Boisot;[1] 8 February 1945)[2] is an English retired singer who also sang in French, best known as a one-hit wonder for her 1962 single, "I'm Just a Baby".[3]
Early life
[edit]Louise Cordet is the daughter of Captain[4] Marcel Boisot of the Free French Air Force and French-born Greek actress Hélène Cordet.
In 1940, as a trainee cadet pilot with no more than 20 hours' flying time, her father flew a Morane 315 training aircraft without navigation equipment or maps from Meknès in Morocco to Gibraltar in response to Charles de Gaulle's appeal of 18 June.[5][6]
Cordet is a goddaughter of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh,[7][8] and was educated first at the French Lycée in Kensington, London,[9] and then at a convent school.[3]
Music career
[edit]When she began singing she took her stage name from her mother, Hélène Cordet, who
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Louise Cordet (born Louise Boisot, 8 February 1945, England) was an English pop singer, best known as a one-hit wonder for her 1962 single, "I'm Just a Baby".
Louise Cordet is the daughter of Captain Marcel Boisot of the Free French Air Force, and the French-born Greek actress Helene Cordet.
In 1940, as a trainee cadet pilot with no more than twenty hours flying time, her father flew a Morane 315 training aircraft without navigation equipment or maps from Meknès in Morocco to Gibraltar in response to Charles de Gaulle's Appeal of June 18.
Her mother's parents helped Prince Andrew and Princess Alice of Greece after their exile in 1922, resulting in a lasting friendship between the two families.
Cordet is the goddaughter of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and went to education, firstly at the French Lysee in Kensington, London, and then a convent school as a youngster.
When she began singing she took her stage name from her mother, Hélène Cordet, who had adopted the surname early in her own professional career, as an actress and TV hostess.
After signing to Decca Records, she released "I'm Just a Baby" in 1962, which hit #13 on the UK Singles Chart.
She appeared in the films Just for You and Just for Fun in 1963.
Cordet undertook