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  2. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup - Wikipedia

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    "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" is a popular song with words and music by Anna Sosenko in 1935. Sosenko was the manager of the singer Hildegarde who adopted the song as her theme. It was introduced in the film Love and Hisses by Hildegarde and charted by Hildegarde at # 21 in 1943 .

  3. A Tout le Monde - Wikipedia

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    The song's chorus, "à tout le monde, à tous mes amis, je vous aime, je dois partir" (French for "to everyone, to all my friends, I love you, I must go"), prompted controversy after accusations that it was pro-suicide.

  4. Je vous aime - Wikipedia

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    Je Vous Aime (English: I Love You All) is a 1980 French romantic comedy film directed by Claude Berri. Its cast comprises notable actors and actresses like Jean Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu and Serge Gainsbourg. It was first released in 1980 and it was shown in the US in 1981. [1]

  5. Hildegarde - Wikipedia

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    Hildegarde Loretta Sell, known as Hildegarde (February 1, 1906 – July 29, 2005) was an American cabaret singer, who was well known for the song "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup". Early life [ edit ]

  6. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    In French, it means "beginning." The English meaning of the word exists only when in the plural form: [faire] ses débuts [sur scène] (to make one's débuts on the stage). The English meaning and usage also extends to sports to denote a player who is making their first appearance for a team or at an event. décolletage a low-cut neckline ...

  7. Parlez-moi d'amour (song) - Wikipedia

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    An English translation was written by Bruce Sievier (1894, Paris – 1953) and is known as "Speak to Me of Love" or "Tell Me About Love". It was also recorded by Dalida in 1961, and it features her 1961 album, Garde-moi la dernière danse. Caterina Valente recorded it in 1960, but she sang it with a very special timbre.

  8. Femmes... Je vous aime - Wikipedia

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    Je vous aime" is a song by French singer-songwriter Julien Clerc. It was released as a single from his 1982 album Femmes, indiscrétion, blasphème. The song is composed by Julien Clerc himself, the lyrics are by lyricist Jean-Loup Dabadie. It is one of Clerc's most famous songs. [1] The song is "an ode to all women". [1]

  9. Anna Sosenko - Wikipedia

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    Sosenko is perhaps best known as the "formidable" [3] manager and writer for American cabaret singer and fashion celebrity Hildegarde, [4] for whom she wrote "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" (1935). [1] "I made her a sensation long before she was a sensation," Sosenko said of her work, crafting Hildegarde's exotic public persona. [5] "