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  2. Alouette (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's origin is A Pocket Song Book for the Use of Students and Graduates of McGill College (Montreal, 1879).Canadian folklorist Marius Barbeau thought that the song came from France, though the first printed copy in France came 14 years after the original Canadian (McGill) publication.

  3. Little Bunny Foo Foo - Wikipedia

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    "Little Bunny Foo Foo" is a children's poem and song.The poem consists of four-line sung verses separated by some spoken words. The verses are sung to the tune of the French-Canadian children's song "Alouette" (1879), which is melodically similar to "Down by the Station" (1948) and the "Itsy Bitsy Spider". [1]

  4. Category:Traditional children's songs - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Song; Ah! vous dirai-je, maman; Aiken Drum; All the Pretty Little Horses; Alouette (song) Anak Kambing Saya; Animal Fair (song) Apple Pie ABC; Apples and Bananas; Arabian riff; As I was going by Charing Cross; As I was going to St Ives; Au clair de la lune

  5. Alouette - Wikipedia

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    Aérospatiale Alouette III, a light utility helicopter built in France (1961–1985) No. 425 Squadron RCAF, also known as Alouette Squadron and now called 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron, a squadron of CF-18 based out of Bagotville, Quebec; Alouette 1, a Canadian satellite launched in 1962; Alouette 2, a Canadian satellite launched in 1965

  6. Montreal Alouettes - Wikipedia

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    They named themselves after "Alouette", a work song about plucking the feathers from a skylark, which had become a symbol of the Québécois. The origin of the team's name also comes from the Second World War-era No. 425 "Alouette" Squadron , a bomber squadron operating out of North Africa and later Yorkshire, England. 425 Squadron was also the ...

  7. Alouette 1 - Wikipedia

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    The name "Alouette" came from the French for "skylark" [4] and the French-Canadian folk song of the same name. A key device on Alouette were the radio antennas consisting of thin strips of beryllium copper bent into a slight U-shape and then rolled up into small disks in a fashion similar to a measuring tape. When triggered, the rotation of the ...

  8. Talk:Alouette (song) - Wikipedia

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    The article Shore Lark (fr: alouette hausse-col) seem suggest that some types of birds that are called alouettes in French are found in North America. It might be worth it to point out that the French wikipedia's article also says it's a Canadian song. –69.207.171.114 07:23, 17 March 2008 (UTC) --> It goes back to Marie Antoanete.

  9. Category:French children's songs - Wikipedia

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