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"Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille" (English: "It is five o'clock, Paris awakens") is the sixth single by the French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc, released in 1968. It appears on his second self-titled album (also known as Il est cinq heures). In 1991, it was voted best French-language single of all time in a poll of music critics. [1] [2]
"It's Five O'clock" is a song by ... Italian singer Milva in 1981 released a German-language version titled "Kennst du das auch?" and a French-language version titled ...
Aphrodite's Child. Vangelis – keyboards, organ, piano, clavichord, flutes, production; Demis Roussos – lead vocals, bass, guitar, production; Lucas Sideras ...
The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock (French: Le journal tombe à cinq heures) is a 1942 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Pierre Fresnay, Marie Déa and Pierre Renoir. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean Perrier.
Generally speaking, French speakers also use the 24-hour clock when they speak. Sometimes the 12-hour clock is used orally, but only in informal circumstances. Since there is no one-to-one equivalent of "am" and "pm" in French, context must be relied on to figure out which one is meant.
5 o'clock or five o'clock may refer to: "5 O'Clock" (T-Pain song), 2011 R&B/hip-hop song by T-Pain "5 O'Clock" (Nonchalant song), 1996 hip-hop song by Nonchalant; 5th hour of a clock, see 12-hour clock; The end of a 9-to-5 workday, see Working time; The 5 O'Clock Show, 2010 UK Channel 4 TV talk show; Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show, 2006 UK ...
The Avenue de Clichy, five pm (L'Avenue de Clichy, cinq heures du soir), 1887, H:69.2 × L:53.5 cm (there are four versions of this painting, two pastels, gouache and watercolor versions) Museum Collection Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, USA; Woman at the waterfront (Femme au bord de l'eau) 1889, H:56 cm × L:46 cm
Consequences is the debut album by English pop artists Godley & Creme.It was released in 1977 as a boxed triple-LP.. Created as a concept album, it incorporates a play, with all characters voiced by comedian Peter Cook, and singing by Sarah Vaughan, who was brought into the project by Phonogram after trying to secure Ella Fitzgerald.