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  2. Trois Chansons (Debussy) - Wikipedia

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    Trois Chansons (French for "Three Songs"), or Chansons de Charles d’Orléans, L 99 (92), is an a cappella choir composition by Claude Debussy set to the medieval poetry of Charles, Duke of Orléans (1394–1465). Debussy wrote the first and third songs in 1898 and finished the second in 1908.

  3. Réunion - Wikipedia

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    Although diplomacy, military, and French government matters are handled by Paris, La Réunion is a member of La Francophonie, the Indian Ocean Commission, the International Trade Union Confederation, the Universal Postal Union, the Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa, and the World Federation of Trade Unions in its own right.

  4. Mille regretz - Wikipedia

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    Mille Regretz by Collegium Vocale "Mille regretz" is a French chanson from the 16th century which in its 4-part setting is usually credited to Josquin des Prez.Josquin's version is in the Phrygian mode.

  5. Paris Latino - Wikipedia

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    "Paris Latino" is the debut single by French band Bandolero, released in 1983. In 2002, the song was successfully covered by Star Academy 2. In 2017, the movie Call Me By Your Name used the song in its soundtrack. The song was remixed by Jellybean Benitez for radio and club play.

  6. Sous le ciel de Paris (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sous le ciel de Paris" is a song initially written for the 1951 French film Sous le ciel de Paris, [1] directed by Julien Duvivier. In the film it was sung by Jean Bretonnière. [1] In the same year it was also recorded by Juliette Gréco, as well as Anny Gould.

  7. The Poor People of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Poor People of Paris" is a US pop song that became a number-one instrumental hit in 1956. It is based on the French language song "La goualante du pauvre Jean" ("The Ballad of Poor John"), with music by Marguerite Monnot and words by René Rouzaud. [1] Edith Piaf had one of her biggest hits with the original French version.

  8. José María López Lledín - Wikipedia

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    In the lyrics of the song "Cuba que lindo son tus paisajes" composed by the Cuban singer Willy Chirino, from the album Cuba Libre (1998), the Caballero de París is mentioned. In 2013, Cuban singers Descemer Bueno and Kelvis Ochoa performed a musical inspired by José María López Lledín, the legendary Havana character known as "El Caballero ...

  9. Que reste-t-il de nos amours ? - Wikipedia

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    The song is best known to anglophile audiences as "I Wish You Love", with new lyrics by American composer and lyricist, Albert Askew Beach (1924-1997). "I Wish You Love" was introduced in 1957 by Keely Smith as the title cut of her solo debut album, I Wish You Love, and was one of Smith's signature songs.