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Music video; on YouTube "Chez moi" is a song by French singer and songwriter Serge Lama. It was released in 1974 (as a single and on his album titled Chez ...
"L'Empereur, sa femme et le petit prince" is a French folk song of the second half of the 19th century, making a reference to Napoleon III, Empress Eugénie and the Prince impérial.
Chez moi (1963) Ciao amore ciao (1967) Ciao, ciao bambina (1959) Ciao ciao mon amour (1961) Comme au premier jour (1960) Comme disait Mistinguett (1979) Comme si tu revenais d'un long voyage (1977) Comme si tu étais là (1977) Comme toi (1979) Comme tu dois avoir froid (1974) Comme une symphonie (1961) Comment faire pour oublier (1971) Comment ...
On 26 April, Redcar released the French-language song "Rentrer chez moi". [77] It was followed by the English-language "That's Us/Wild Combination", an Arthur Russell cover, on 8 June; the song was released under the two stage names Christine and the Queens and Rahim C Redcar, the latter of which was also added to the credits of Redcar les ...
"Ah! vous dirai-je, maman " " Ah! vous dirai-je, maman" (French: [a vu diʁeʒ(ə) mamɑ̃], English: Oh!Shall I tell you, Mama) is a popular children's song in France. Since its composition in the 18th century, the melody has been applied to numerous lyrics in multiple languages – the English-language song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is one such example.
Chez moi may refer to: Chez moi, a 1974 album by Serge Lama "Chez moi" (song), a song by Serge Lama; Chez Moi (Desarthe novel), a 2009 novel by Agnès Desarthe;
Aïcha "Aïcha" (/ aɪ ˈ iː ʃ ə / eye-EE-shə, French:; Arabic: عائشة, romanized: ʿāʾisha, pronounced [ˈʕaːʔiʃa]; Algerian Arabic: عايشة) is a song written by French singer-songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman, performed by Algerian raï artist Khaled.
"The Way of Love" is a song written by Jacques ("Jack") Dieval, with English lyrics by Al Stillman.It was originally a 1960 French song titled "J'ai le mal de toi", and it was first recorded in English by Kathy Kirby in 1965.