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"Seul" is the name of a 2000 song recorded by the Canadian singer Garou. It was released in October 2000 as the first single from his debut album, Seul, on which it features as the fourth track. It achieved a smash success in France and Belgium (Wallonia) where it topped the charts for three months, and was a top ten hit in Switzerland. To date ...
Recorded during Garou's 2001 concerts tour and released on 6 November 2001, this album contains many songs from his debut album, Seul, and other songs from the musical Notre-Dame de Paris, plus a cover version of "Le Monde est stone" in a studio version (this song was originally recorded for the French musical Starmania in 1977), which was the ...
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. It contains the hit single "Seul" which also topped the charts in these countries.
Garou performed the Jean-Pierre Ferland song "Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin" at the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Vancouver. [4] He has also performed at the charity event Les Enfoirés for the past 19 years.{[5] In 2011, he was cast in the lead role of Zark in the Cirque du Soleil musical Zarkana, in New York. [6]
"La Rivière de notre enfance" is the name of a 2004 song recorded in duet by Canadian singer Garou and French singer Michel Sardou. It was released in November 2004 as the third single from Garou's second studio album, Reviens, as well as the first single from Sardou's 2004 album, Du Plaisir.
Garou. 3rd studio album; Released: 3 July 2006; 6 1 — 1 5 24 SNEP: Platinum; 2008 Piece of My Soul. 4th studio album (1st English album) Released: 6 May 2008; 2 3 — 3 8 7 MC: Gold [10] ZPAV: Gold [9] 2009 Gentleman cambrioleur. 5th studio album; Released: 4 December 2009 — 35 — 15 30 17 SNEP: Gold; 2010 Version intégrale. 6th studio ...
Pages in category "Garou (singer) songs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
"Belle" is a romantic song in which the three singers, who respectively portrayed Quasimodo (Garou), Frollo (Daniel Lavoie) and Phoebus (Patrick Fiori), reveal in turn their love for Esmeralda, before singing together the last verse. [1] The theme of the song is based in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel Notre-Dame de Paris. In chapter VI of the Eighth ...