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  2. Mireille Mathieu - Wikipedia

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    Here, he is joined by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and French singer Mireille Mathieu. On 1 November 2008, she was a guest of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Moscow and performed a concert in his honor. The two visited the tent of visiting Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. [29] President Medvedev and Mireille Mathieu, November 2010

  3. La Marseillaise - Wikipedia

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    "La Marseillaise" [a] is the national anthem of France. It was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by the First French Republic against Austria, and was originally titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin ". [b] The French National Convention adopted it as the First Republic's

  4. List of songs recorded by Mireille Mathieu - Wikipedia

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    Made in France 1981 Mais toi Me Soir de Blues 1977 Mille Colombes Christian Bruhn: Eddy Marnay: Philips 1968 Minuit Chrétiens: Roger Mathieu Barclay 1969 Mon bel amour d'été 1968 Mon Copain Pierrot Sacha Distel, Gérard Gustin: Jean Broussolle: Barclay 1966 Mon Credo Paul Mauriat: André Pascal: Barclay Mon Père 1966 Mr. Jack Hobson

  5. Made in France (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the second Mathieu's album released in the United States, by Atlantic Records. The single "La Dernière Valse" became a European hit, reaching leading positions in Belgium, Switzerland, and France proper, where it was number one for three weeks in a row. [1] [2] With this single, Mathieu also entered the UK chart for the first time, at ...

  6. French national anthem - Wikipedia

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  7. Les Bicyclettes de Belsize (song) - Wikipedia

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    As a 7" 45rpm single, it was a big hit that year, in parallel English and French versions, for Engelbert Humperdinck and Mireille Mathieu, respectively. The French version premiered on Mathieu's 1968 Columbia album Les Bicyclettes de Belsize; the English version premiered as a single in 1968, and was then included on Humperdinck's 1969 album ...

  8. Opening ceremonies deliver pop stars, French flair and a ...

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    French mezzo-soprano Axelle Saint-Cirel sang a rousing rendition of the French national anthem, “La Marseillaise,” from the roof of the Grand-Palais. Statues representing women in French ...

  9. Category:Mireille Mathieu songs - Wikipedia

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