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"Amie" is a song by the American country rock group Pure Prairie League. The song initially appeared on the band's 1972 album, Bustin' Out . It was subsequently released as a single in 1975, after it gained popularity as an album cut.
The song was written and recorded in late 1967 for Gainsbourg's then-girlfriend, Brigitte Bardot.After a disappointing date with Bardot, she "phoned and demanded as a penance" the following day [2] [3] that he write, for her, "the most beautiful love song he could imagine"; that night, he wrote "Je t'aime" and "Bonnie and Clyde". [4]
"Ma Belle Amie" is a song by Tee-Set, released as a single from the album Ma Belle Amie. It reached No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 in Australia and Canada in 1970, [2] No. 1 in South Africa, [3] and reached the Top 10 across central Europe.
The version of "Ma Belle Amie" released in 1970 on Major Minor records in the UK is a different studio version of the song, slower in tempo and beginning in a lower key than the hit U.S. version. In the Netherlands, Tee Set's single "She Likes Weeds" reached No. 1 on the Dutch charts.
Amie, an alternate spelling of the female personal name Amy; AMIE, the Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers, a professional certification given by India's Institution of Engineers "Amie" (song), song from the 1972 album Bustin' Out by Pure Prairie League "Amie", a song by artist Damien Rice; Amie, daughter of Massasoit and wife to ...
The term belle amie is French for “beautiful female friend”. Belle Amie or variation may also refer to: RTV Belle Amie, Nis, Nisava, Serbia; a TV station "Ma Belle Amie" (song), a 1969 single by Tee-Set off the eponymous album Ma Belle Amie; Ma Belle Amie (album), a 1969 album containing the eponymous title track Ma Belle Amie, released by ...
"(Believed You Were) Lucky" is a song by American band 'Til Tuesday, released in 1988 as the lead single from their third and final studio album, Everything's Different Now. The song was written by Aimee Mann (music, lyrics) and Jules Shear (music), and produced by Rhett Davies. "(Believed You Were) Lucky" peaked at No. 95 on the US Billboard ...
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