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40 chansons d'or is a double-CD by Charles Aznavour, ... Au creux de mon épaule (1989 version) Sa jeunesse (1989 version) ... Pour faire une jam (1989 version)
"Mon Pays" is a 2006 song recorded by French-born artist Faudel. It was the first single from his album Mundial Corrida , produced by Fred Chateau and Volodia. Released on 13 November 2006, the song was a huge hit in France and Belgium (Wallonia).
Merci mon coeur – L'amour à fleur de coeur Ducretet-Thomson 1957 Charles Aznavour chante pour vous Ay! Mourir pour toi – Pour faire une jam Ducretet-Thomson 1957 Sur la table – Bal du faubourg Ducretet-Thomson 1957 À t'regarder – Bal du faubourg Ducretet-Thomson 1958 Si je n'avais plus – C'est merveilleux l’amour Ducretet-Thomson 1958
With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Le petit homme: 1946: Le Roi a fait battre tambour: With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Dans les prisons de Nantes: With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Elle chantait: With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Mariage: 1946: Un refrain courait dans la rue: 1946: Miss Otis Regrets: 1946: Il est né ...
A mis sa culotte à l'envers ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi! Votre Majesté Est mal culottée. C'est vrai, lui dit le roi, Je vais la remettre à l'endroit. 2. Comme il la remettait Un peu il se découvrait ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! Vous avez la peau Plus noire qu'un corbeau. Bah, bah, lui dit le roi,
Among English-speakers, it is traditional at a birthday party for the guests celebrating the birthday to sing the song "Happy Birthday to You" to the birthday person, often when presenting a birthday cake.
Taylor Swift received a special something on the 2025 Grammy Awards red carpet.. On Sunday, Feb. 2, the pop megastar, 35, was walking the red carpet ahead of the awards ceremony at the Crypto.com ...
"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.