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  2. Sous le vent - Wikipedia

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    "Sous le vent" (meaning "under the wind") is a song by Canadian singers Garou and Celine Dion from Garou's debut album, Seul (2000). It was written by Jacques Veneruso and produced by Erick Benzi, with additional production by Humberto Gatica and Aldo Nova. "Sous le vent" was released as the album's third single on 29 October 2001.

  3. Seul (album) - Wikipedia

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    Seul is the debut album recorded by the Canadian singer Garou.Released in November 2000, this album was a great success across the francophone countries, reaching the top of the charts in France and Belgium (Wallonia) and becoming the best-selling album of 2001.

  4. Lys Gauty - Wikipedia

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    Lys Gauty (born Alice Bonnefoux Gauthier, 2 February 1900 – 2 January 1994) was a French cabaret singer and actress. Her most significant work came in the 1930s and 1940s as Gauty appeared in film, and recorded her best-known song, "Le Chaland qui passe", which is an interpretation of an Italian composition.

  5. Sous le ciel de Paris (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sous le ciel de Paris" is a song initially written for the 1951 French film Sous le ciel de Paris, [1] directed by Julien Duvivier. In the film it was sung by Jean Bretonnière. [1] In the same year it was also recorded by Juliette Gréco, as well as Anny Gould.

  6. List of songs recorded by Celine Dion - Wikipedia

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    "Le fils de Superman" (Dion chante Plamondon, 1991) "Le loup, la biche et le chevalier (Une chanson douce)" (Miracle, 2004) "Le miracle" (Sans attendre, 2012) "Le monde est stone" (Dion chante Plamondon, 1991) "Le temps qui compte" (D'elles, 2007) "L'étoile" (Encore Un Soir, 2016) "Le vieux monsieur de la rue Royale" (Tellement j'ai d'amour ...

  7. Ariettes oubliées - Wikipedia

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    The text comes from Verlaine's Romances sans paroles, which was published in 1874. The poetry used for this particular piece was written in a, a, b, c, c, b form and describes the fatigue of love and longing throughout the text. [2] A quote by Favart is included with the score, which states: "Le vent dans la plaine suspend son haleine."

  8. Le vent nous portera - Wikipedia

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    "Le vent nous portera" (translated as "The wind will carry us") is a song by French band Noir Désir from their 2001 album des Visages des Figures. It was released as the first single from the album and reached number one for four weeks in a row in the Italian Singles Charts , as well as number three in the French charts and number seven in the ...

  9. Gilles Vigneault - Wikipedia

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    The concert was recorded and released as the album J'ai vu le loup, le renard, le lion . At the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day concert "Les 5 Jean-Baptistes" on Montreal's Mount Royal on 24 June 1976, Gilles Vigneault performed together with Robert Charlebois , Claude Léveillée , Jean-Pierre Ferland , and Yvon Deschamps .