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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)
Roy, Jean: Francis Poulenc Oeuvres complètes (1963–2013) L'Édition du 50e Anniversaire, EMI/Warner France Classics' 20 CD release marking the 50th anniversary of Poulenc's death. The in-depth accompanying material entitled, Francis Poulenc 1899–1963, L'intégrale de ses oeuvres, Edition du 50e anniversaire 1963–2013 was translated to ...
Roy, Jean: Francis Poulenc Oeuvres complètes (1963-2013) L'Édition du 50e Anniversaire - EMI/Warner France Classics' 20 CD release marking the 50th anniversary of Poulenc's death. The in-depth accompanying material entitled, Francis Poulenc 1899-1963, L'intégrale de ses oeuvres, Edition du 50e anniversaire 1963-2013 was translated into ...
Pour essayer de faire une chanson – Ma mie – De t'avoir aimée Barclay 1966 Tu ne tueras point L'amour et la guerre (1st part) – L'amour et la guerre (2nd part) – L'amour et la guerre (3rd part) – L'amour et la guerre (instrumental) Barclay Soundtrack 1966 Le comité français pour la campagne mondiale contre la faim Noël des mages
"Gens du pays" is a Quebecois song that has been called the unofficial national anthem of Quebec. [1] Written by poet and singer-songwriter Gilles Vigneault, and with music co-written by Gaston Rochon, it was first performed by Vigneault on June 24, 1975 during a concert on Montreal's Mount Royal at that year's Fête nationale du Québec ceremony.
Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ filip leo smɛt]; 15 June 1943 – 5 December 2017), better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French rock and roll and pop singer and actor, credited with having brought rock and roll to France.
Fiançailles pour rire ("Betrothal for Laughs"), FP 101, is a song cycle of six mélodies for voice and piano by Francis Poulenc on poems from the collection of the same name by Louise de Vilmorin. Composed in 1939, it was premiered on 21 March 1942 at Salle Gaveau by the soprano Geneviève Touraine and the composer as the pianist.
Ils ont changé ma chanson; Si c'était à refaire; Mon frère le soleil (1er mix); Les jardins de Marmara; Diable de temps; Darla dirladada; Une jeunesse; Lady d'Arbanville