
Roger Roger (5 August 1911 - 12 June 1995) was a French band leader and film composer of soundtracks and library music. He also recorded under the names Eric Swan, Cecil Leuter, Freddy Alberti, Henri Giordano, Roger Roger Ensemble. Born at Rouen, Normandy, Roger started composing for films in the 1930s, and was responsible for the famous pantomime sequences in Marcel Carné's Les Enfants du Paradis (1944). He also performed and composed music for several European radio stations, including Radio Luxembourg, Radio 37 and Europe 1.
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Romantic Legend
Devil's Teapot
Daily Problems
Inebriated Engine
Computer's Fun
Mechanical Frog
Dancing Bubbles
Pathetic Motion
Go Go
The Thing
Take Three
after hours
Fun Ahead
Lightly amusing
Mini moto perpetuo
The "Thing"
Amaible gavotte
style Pop corn
style Pop corn with gimmicks
Light polka
Barrel organ march
Lullaby in 3/4 time
Leisurely ramble
Gallopade with gimmicks
Rural 3/4 (with birds) (without birds)
Nursery music with soft flutes
Little march, delicate and rustic
Medium tempo with gimmicks
Fast staccato 6/8 with a whimsical flavour
Mechanical 3/4
Mechanical 2/4 with gimmicks
Lento grotesque
Barrel organ waltz
Comical miscelaneous
Comical slow march
Nonchalant with jew's harp effect
Dark Secret
Yamagata
Microdata
Alla Beethoven
Loving Lovers
Birds Of Mexico
Double cream
Tandy
Natchitoches
Alla Mendelssohn
Apple Sauce
Beach Flowers
Retro Mood
Blue Delight
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