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English title: The Eyes of My Mama: Released: 2016: Genre: Pop: Length: 3: 22: Label: ULM; Mercury; ... "Les yeux de la mama" is a song by Kendji Girac from the album ...
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"Color Gitano" (Spanish: [koˈloɾ xiˈtano]; lit. ' Gypsy Colors ') is the debut single by French singer Kendji Girac, the winner of French season 3 of the French music competition series The Voice: la plus belle voix broadcast from January 11 to May 10, 2014 as part of Team Mika.
"Andalouse" is a dance-pop song with influences of Latin and Indian music, with the singer also having a conversation in Spanish. The single was met with a strong commercial success in France and Belgium back in late 2014 peaking at number three, becoming Girac's the highest-charting single to date, and it has been certified gold by selling 75 ...
"Sonrisa" (English: "Smile") is a song by French singer Kendji Girac, it was released on July 4, 2016. The song peaked at number 25 in France and 42 in Belgium. The song peaked at number 25 in France and 42 in Belgium.
Contains "Je n'attendais que toi", "C'est un gars" by Mama Béa with Aznavour; "Au creux de mon épaule" by Aznavour (Pathé Marconi). 1983 Les compagnons de la chanson - Olympia 1983 (live) Les compagnons de la chanson: Contains "La légende de Stenka Razine" by Les compagnons with Aznavour (Philips). 1987 Chants traditionnels arméniens made ...
Les choses de l'amour (1972) Les clefs de l'amour (1977) Les couleurs de l'amour (1969) Les enfants du Pirée (1960) Les feuilles mortes (1976) Les gens sont fous (1967) Les Gitans (1958) Les grilles de ma maison (1967) Les hommes de ma vie (1986) Les jardins de Marmara (1970) Les marrons chauds (1961) Les nuits sans toi (1965) Les p'tits mots ...
In 1964, Boccara had submitted the song "Autrefois" ("In the past") to the French Eurovision Song Contest selection panel, but she was unsuccessful. Five years later, at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid, Spain, she represented France performing "Un jour, un enfant" ("A day, a child") – with music by Émile Stern and text by Eddy Marnay.