Jack Eugène Ledru, born on January 22, 1922, in Saint-Cloud, France, was a
French composer of songs and operettas. He began his musical education at the
Conservatoire de Paris, where he won a piano prize. He accompanied prominent
singers such as Georges Guétary and Lucienne Delyle. His early works included
compositions like "Téléphonez-moi chérie" (1953) and "Sensual". In 1954, Ledru
ventured into operetta with Mon p'tit pote (1954), which ran for over three
years. He continued to compose notable operettas such as Bidule (1959) and A toi
de jouer (1961). His collaborations with M...