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"Bon Voyage", song by Henri Salvador, recorded by Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003), 1958; Gloria Lasso (1922–2005), 1959 "Bon Voyage" (The Little Heroes song), 1983 "Bon Voyage" (Deichkind song), 2000 "Bon Voyage", a song by Allie X from the deluxe edition to her 2024 album Girl with No Face "BON VOYAGE!"
"Bon Voyage" is the first single from the debut studio album Bitte ziehen Sie durch, by the Hamburg hip hop and electropunk band Deichkind, in cooperation with the German rapper Nina Tenge. It was the first single ever by the band.
The series theme tune was Funeral March of a Marionette by the French composer Charles Gounod (1818–1893). [ 176 ] His introductions always included some sort of wry humour, such as the description of a recent multi-person execution hampered by having only one electric chair , while two are shown with a sign "Two chairs—no waiting!"
On August 28, YooA shared a first look of her solo debut on YouTube through an opening trailer titled "Bon Voyage". [4] A cover image and album preview of the mini album was released on September 1. [5] The track list of the mini album Bon Voyage was revealed on September 3. The mini album includes the title track of the same name with five ...
The funeral ended with the Queen's Piper, Pipe Major Paul Burns of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, playing "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep," adapted from a Gaelic song called Caidil mo ghaol. The coffin ...
"Bon Voyage" is a song written by Roger Hart-Wells and recorded by Australian band Little Heroes. The song was released in November 1983 as the second single from the band's third studio album, Watch the World (1983). The single peaked on the Australian Kent Music Report at #51.
Bon Jovi playfully joked about her performance again and said it took her "all four takes" to get through "Blaze of Glory." "There might've been more than four, Jon. You're being kind," she laughed.
The song began with Andy Taylor and Nick Rhodes picking out chords together, and was then built around the sequencer track. [4] Simon Le Bon wrote the lyrics to the song while the band was on tour. The lyrics are about a chance meeting between two people that turns into a one-night stand. Le Bon has described the lyrics as "realistic, and not ...