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"On to Paris", music by Gustav Luders, lyrics by Joseph W. Herbert "On to Paris", music by Maury Rubens and Russell Tarbox, lyrics by Charles O. Locke and Frank Bannister "Once in Paris" by Lou Bennett Trio "One Day in Paris" by Martha & the Muffins "One Night in Paris" by 10cc "One Night in Paris" by Casseopaya "One Night in Paris" by Jimmy Pursey
Last Mango in Paris (song) The Last Time I Saw Paris (song) N. Niggas in Paris; O. Only One You; Orly (song) Our Last Summer; P. Paris (Sabrina Carpenter song)
The music video was released through Vevo and YouTube on December 21, 2018. [4] Carpenter teased photos from music video coming up to its release date. [5] It was directed by Jasper Cable-Alexander and shows clips of Carpenter in a hotel room and on the streets of Paris.
YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. In 2012, "Je m'appelle Funny Bear" by German virtual singer Gummibär became the first French-language music video to reach 100 million views. In 2023, Indila's song "Dernière Danse" became the first music video in French to reach 1 billion views.
The song catered to a wartime nostalgia for songs about European cities following the Second World War Battle of France (which brought Paris under Nazi control), with "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" also proving popular. [2] The song had not been written for the film, and Hammerstein said the song was "not written to order".
The notes on the back cover of the album state: "For this collection Édith Piaf has chosen eight characteristic songs of the Paris streets and cabarets, each one of which tells a story or sets a rueful of sometimes happy mood." [3] It was reissued in 1951 as a 10-inch, long-playing record (FL 9501). [3]
The Poor People of Paris" is a US pop song that became a number-one instrumental hit in 1956. It is based on the French language song "La goualante du pauvre Jean" ("The Ballad of Poor John"), with music by Marguerite Monnot and words by René Rouzaud. [1] Edith Piaf had one of her biggest hits with the original French version.
The English version was titled "Under Paris Skies". It was recorded in that form by: Earl Grant (for his 1959 album Paris Is My Boat) Andy Williams released a version on his 1960 album, Under Paris Skies. [3] Bing Crosby (for his 1962 LP Holiday in Europe) Jane Morgan (for her 1964 album The Last Time I Saw Paris) [4] Sam Cooke [2] Chris Connor [2]