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There is a strong oral tradition among children in China, Vietnam and other places in Asia of passing on songs with their own lyrics, sung to the tune of "Frère Jacques". [39] Frère Jacques is the name of a chain of franchised French restaurants in the UK [40] and the name of a French restaurant in the Murray Hill section of New York City. [41]
The lyrics for the artillery march were written by Brig. Gen. Edmund L. Gruber, when he was a second lieutenant. Montin was born and raised in Nice, France. He migrated to the United States and started a tour of duty as an army band director in the days when the band was an important regimental organization.
"Alouette" (pronounced) is a popular Quebecois children's song, commonly thought to be about plucking the feathers from a lark. Although it is in French, it is well known among speakers of other languages; in this respect, it is similar to "Frère Jacques".
Voulez-Vous topped the charts Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Finland. In the UK, it entered the charts at No. 1 and remained there for a month), [20] and was a Top 10 success in countries including Canada, [21] New Zealand [22] and Australia. [23] In the US, Voulez-Vous became ABBA's third album to reach the top 20 (peaking at No ...
Et vous, objets de nobles larmes, Braves, morts au feu des cannons, Avant que la patrie en armes Ait pu connaître au moins vos noms, Sous l'humble terre où l'on vous range, Dormez, martyrs, bataillon indompté ! Dormez en paix, loin de l'Orange, Sous l'arbre de la Liberté.
"Voulez-Vous" (pronounced [vule vu] voo-lay-voo; French for "Do you want?") is a 1979 song by the Swedish group ABBA, written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad shared the lead vocals.
"Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?" is a song composed by Al Dubin, Irving Mills, Jimmy McHugh and Irwin Dash in 1924 and published by Jack Mills, Inc. It is a sequel to the popular World War I song, "Mademoiselle from Armentières," having the same refrain.
Parlez vous or variant, may refer to: A parley; Alternate spelling of Parley Voo "Parlez Vous" (song), a variant of the WWI song Mademoiselle from Armentières;