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"Que je t'aime" ("How I love you") is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released on 23 June 1969 in France and on 11 September 1969 in Italy. The music has been composed in one night by the French artist Jean Renard, the lyrics have been written by Gilles Thibaut.
J'ai trouvé l'eau si belle que je m'y suis baignée. (refrain) Il y a longtemps que je t'aime, jamais je ne t'oublierai Sous les feuilles d'un chêne, je me suis fait sécher. Sur la plus haute branche, un rossignol chantait. (refrain) Chante, rossignol, chante, toi qui as le cœur gai. Tu as le cœur à rire… moi je l'ai à pleurer. (refrain)
"Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime" ("I love you, I love you, I love you") is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday from his 1974 studio album Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime. It was also released as the self-titled, second, and final single from the album.
"Variations sur le même t'aime" literally means "Variations on the same 'love you'" with the double meaning of "Variations on the same theme"; the title was coined by Serge Gainsbourg as an allusion to his hit song with Jane Birkin, "Je t'aime". The album is the last record Gainsbourg worked on for a female singer before his death in 1991.
Je me sens vivre (1961) Je n'ai jamais pu t'oublier (1964) Je ne dirai ni oui ni non (1965) Je ne peux pas me passer de toi (1962) Je ne sais plus (1964) Je pars (1958) Je préfère naturellement (1966) Je reviens te chercher (1967) Je suis malade (1973) Je suis toutes les femmes (1980) Je t'aime (1964) Je t'appelle encore (1966) Je te tendrai ...
"Je t'aime" has also been widely sampled, including on the 1994 single "A Fair Affair (Je T'Aime)" by Misty Oldland. [33] Zvonimir Levačić 'Ševa' and Ivica Lako 'Laky', members of the Croatian antitelevision late night talk show Nightmare Stage, performed a live version of the song as part of a spoof singing competition during the show's ...
Je t'aimais, je t'aime, je t'aimerai" ("I have loved you, I love you and I will love you") is a well-known song by French singer and songwriter Francis Cabrel. It is considered his most definitive song, alongside his other classic " Je l'aime à mourir ".
The song is punctuated by with phrase "Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime mélancolie", sung by Farmer. Music video 5:13 L'autre, Music Videos I — 1991 Live version (recorded in 1996) 5:20 Live à Bercy — 1996 It is a rock version. Radio remix 2 (album version) 4:40 Les Mots: Laurent Boutonnat 2001