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40 chansons d'or is a double-CD by Charles Aznavour, ... Bon anniversaire; Il te suffisait que je t'aime; Pour faire une jam (1989 version)
Les grandes chansons (volume 1) Musarm 1987 Les grandes chansons (volume 2) Musarm 1987 Palais des congrès 1987 (excerpts) Musarm 1989 Sur ma vie: EMI/Thomson-Ducretet 2 CD 1990 Préférences: EMI 1991 Disque d'or: EMI 1992 108 grands succès: Musarm 6 CD 1992 Coffret EMI: EMI 1992 Jézébel: EMI 1992 Sur ma vie: EMI 1992 Pour faire une jam ...
Chanson de Catherine: 1951: Chanson bleue: 1951: Je hais les dimanches: 1952: Au bal de la chance: 1952: Elle a dit: 1952: Notre-Dame de Paris: 1952: Mon ami m'a donné: 1952: Je t'ai dans la peau: From the film Boum sur Paris: 1952: Monsieur et madame: 1952: Ça gueule ça, madame: With Jacques Pills, from the film Boum sur Paris: 1953: Bravo ...
"Le bon roi Dagobert" (French for "The good king Dagobert") is a French satirical anti-monarchical and anti-clerical song written around 1787. [1] It references two historical figures: the Merovingian king Dagobert I (c. 600–639) and his chief advisor, Saint Eligius (Éloi) (c. 588–660), the bishop of Noyon .
Ireland's Johnny Logan has won the contest three times as a performer and composer, and was the first performer to win multiple contests.. Since the Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956 and until semi-finals were introduced in 2004, a total of 917 entries were submitted, comprising songs and artists which represented thirty-eight countries. [1]
"Sara" is a song written by singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks of the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, which was released as a single from the 1979 Tusk double LP. The song peaked at No. 7 in the US for three weeks, No. 37 in the UK for two weeks, No. 11 in Australia, and No. 12 in Canada.
"Storms" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1979. Composed and sung by vocalist Stevie Nicks, it was one of her five songs that appeared on the Tusk album. The song was also included on the US 2002 and UK 2009 editions of The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac as the final track on disc one. [1]
"Les derniers seront les premiers" (meaning "the last will be first") is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion from her thirteenth studio album, D'eux (1995).