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Saint-Germain-des-Prés Café is a series of nu-jazz compilations distributed by Wagram Music. Its name evokes the cafés of the area in Paris associated with the existentialism movement. As of 2016 [update] the series includes eighteen volumes, and has sold more than 950,000 copies worldwide.
Chansons des Cafés de Paris is a 10-inch long-playing album from Édith Piaf that was released in 1950 on the CID label (UM233118). The album was also released with the same eight tracks in the United States on the Decca label (DL6004). Piaf was accompanied on the album by Raymond Legrand et son Orchestra. Louis Untermeyer wrote the liner ...
During the recording and subsequent touring of these Buddah albums, the band added the American keyboard player/singer Jim Morris; for the next album (Cafe de Paris) and its tours, they added the French-Tunisian singer/guitarist/composer Robert Fitoussi and the French-Tunisian violinist of Arabic music, Maurice Meimoun. This 1975 album reached ...
From the 2002 album Salle des pas Perdus. Produced by EMI Music France. Dites Moi Tu - 4:42 (Performed by Karpatt, written by Fred Rollat) From the 2002 album A L'Ombre du Ficus. Produced by Productions Speciales. Quelqu'un M'a Dit - 2:43 (Performed by Carla Bruni, written by performer and Lamonde Carax) From the 2002 album Quelqu'un M'a Dit ...
The Penguin Café Orchestra – Music for a Found Harmonium; Les Negresses Vertes – Face A La Mer (massive attack remix) Zuell – Olas de sal; A. R. Rahman – Mumbai theme tune; A Man Called Adam – Easter song; John Martyn – Sunshine's Better (Talvin Singh remix) José Padilla – Come Back; U2 – In a Little While (N.O.W. remix) Moby ...
"La belle Paris", music by A. Baldwin Sloane, John Stromberg and W.T. Francis, lyrics by Edgar Smith "La belle Parisienne" from the musical The Belle of New York "La belle Parisienne, music by Louis Hirsch, lyrics by Edward Madden "La Chanson des fortifs" by Fréhel "La Cigale" by Harry Cooper "La Complainte de la Seine" by Lys Gauty
Song in English language Song in French language Song in German language Song in Italian language Song in Spanish language year Other Sometimes: Ensemble - -- 1968-Akropolis adieu: Akropolis adieu -- 1971-Amour défendu: Walzer der Liebe -- 1977-C'est si bon: C'est si bon (So fühlt man in Paris) -- 1985-Comme d'habitude: So leb dein Leben ...
French music history dates back to organum in the 10th century, followed by the Notre Dame School, an organum composition style. Troubadour songs of chivalry and courtly love were composed in the Occitan language between the 10th and 13th centuries, and the Trouvère poet-composers flourished in Northern France during this period.