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" Hymne à l'amour" (French pronunciation: [imn a lamuʁ]); French for "Hymn to Love") is a 1949 French song with lyrics by Édith Piaf and music by Marguerite Monnot. It was first sung by Piaf that year and recorded by her in 1950 for Columbia records. Piaf sang it in the 1951 French musical comedy film Paris chante toujours (Paris still sings ...
The following is a list of English-language pop songs based on French-language songs. The songs here were originally written and performed in the French language. Later, new, English-language lyrics were set to the same melody as the original song. Songs are arranged in alphabetical order, omitting the articles "a" and "the".
Marguerite Monnot (28 May 1903 – 12 October 1961), was a French songwriter and composer best known for having written many of the songs performed by Édith Piaf ("Milord", "Hymne à l'amour") and the music for the stage musical Irma La Douce. [1]
Dion sang Edith Piaf's classic "Hymne A L'Amour" with the Eiffel Tower as her backdrop at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony. The performance was her first time on stage since announcing her ...
"L'hymne à l'amour" "Listen to Me" (featuring Warren Wiebe) (Celebration, 1989) "Listen to the Magic Man" (English version of "Dans la main d'un magicien", The Peanut Butter Solution soundtrack, 1985) "L'ombre s'enfuit" "L'univers a besoin d'amour" (1986) / (featuring Paul Baillargeon known as "L'univers a besoin d'amour (Version feux), 1986)
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The term "ordo amoris," first coined by ancient bishop and theologian St. Augustine in his work, "City of God," has been translated to mean "order of love" or "order of charity."
The album includes two discs, with the first being a 13-track greatest hits album spanning 2004–2009, while the second is an extended play (named Hymne à L'amour) featuring new material. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Along with Utada the Best , this remained Utada's last album release for six years, until 2016's Fantôme , due to an announced hiatus. [ 2 ]