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Leboncoin (French pronunciation: [ləbɔ̃kwɛ̃]) is a classified ads website founded in France in 2006 by the Norwegian conglomerate Schibsted. Its economic model is based on the free service for individuals and the matching of local supply and demand.
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Salut les copains is a series of albums released through Universal Music France to commemorate the best of music featured in French scene as sponsored by the "Salut les copains" radio program in France and the French Salut les copains magazine.
A l'ombre du show-business: Kery James: Contains "À l'ombre du show-business" by Kery James with Aznavour. 2009 Raphael: Raphael: Contains "La bohème" by Raphael with Aznavour (Sony Music). 2009 Meine Schönsten Welterfolge vol. 2: Nana Mouskouri: Contains "To die of love" (previously unreleased version) with Aznavour (Mercury Records). 2010
Pour qu'elle soit jolie ma chanson: With Jacques Pills, from the film Boum sur Paris: 1953: Les Croix: 1953: Le bel indifférent: 1953: Heureuse: 1954: La Goualante du pauvre jean: 1954: Enfin le printemps: 1954: Retour: 1954: Mea culpa: 1954: Le "Ça ira" From the film Si Versailles m'était conté: 1954: Avec ce soleil: 1954: L'Homme au piano ...
Le jour du retour (1963) Le jour le plus long (1962) Le jour où la pluie viendra (1957) Le jour où la pluie viendra (1982) Le Lambeth Walk (1978) Le petit Gonzales (1962) Le petit bonheur (1976) Le petit chemin de pierre (1957) Le petit clair de lune (1960) Le petit perroquet (1968) Le premier amour du monde (1983) Le printemps sur la colline ...
Le Journal de Montréal is a daily French-language tabloid newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.It has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Quebec and is also the largest French-language daily newspaper in North America. [2]
Les Compagnons de la chanson were originally part of a larger choir formed in 1941 in Lyon under the direction of Louis Liébar. The choir was as part of the Compagnons de France youth movement of Vichy France, and later acquired the name Compagnons de la musique.