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  2. Douce Dame Jolie - Wikipedia

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    "Douce Dame Jolie", sometimes referred to only as 'Douce Dame', is a song from the 14th century, by the French composer Guillaume de Machaut. The song is a virelai , belonging to the style ars nova , and is one of the most often heard medieval tunes today.

  3. Souvenir de Hapsal - Wikipedia

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    Chromatic mediant from Tchaikovsky's Chant sans paroles, Op. 2, No. 3, mm. 43-45 Play ⓘ. Note ♭ VI in root position and the repeated return to I (D ♭ and F, respectively), characteristic of chromatic mediant root movement. [2] Souvenir de Hapsal consists of three pieces for the piano: [3] Ruines d'un château, E minor; Scherzo, F major

  4. Pourvu qu'elles soient douces - Wikipedia

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    En Concert — 1989 This long version has a long musical bridge played on guitar and cello. Live version (recorded in 2000) 5:03 Mylenium Tour — 2000 The song is included in a medley including "Maman a tort" / "Libertine" / "Sans contrefaçon"; it is performed twice (at the beginning and at the end) and is the longest one of the medley. Album ...

  5. List of songs about Paris - Wikipedia

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    "Cenando en París" by Mecano "C'est bien joli Paris" by Sandie Shaw "C'est chouette Paris" by Anthony Perkins "C'est la chanson de Paris" by Lucienne Delyle "C'est magnifique" by Santa Esmeralda "C'est Paris" by Maurice Chevalier "C'est si bon (So fühlt man Paris)" by Mireille Mathieu "C'est toujours ça de Paris" by Ray Ventura & ses collégiens

  6. List of songs recorded by Dalida - Wikipedia

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    La chanson d'Orphée (1959) La chanson de Yohann (1967) La chanson du Mundial (1982) La consultation (1974) La danse de Zorba (1965) La danse de Zorba (1986) La Féria (1981) La fille aux pieds nus (1959) La joie d'aimer (1961) La leçon de Twist (1962) La mer (1976) La montagne (1958) Là où je t'aime (1984) La partie de football (1963)

  7. Chanson pour boire - Wikipedia

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    Chanson pour boire and chanson à boire are terms for French drinking songs, frequently coupled with chanson pour danser (or "song for dancing"). It was used in from about 1627–1670. It was used in from about 1627–1670.

  8. Music of France - Wikipedia

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    Chanson Française is the typical style of French music (chanson means "song" in French) and is still very popular in France. Some of the most important artists included: Édith Piaf , Juliette Gréco , Mireille Mathieu , Jacques Brel , Georges Brassens , Gilbert Bécaud , Monique Serf (Barbara), Léo Ferré , Charles Aznavour , Salvatore Adamo ...

  9. Les nuits sans Kim Wilde - Wikipedia

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    Written by Voulzy and Alain Souchon, [2] it contains French and English lyrics and was initially released in France in 1985 [3] after Wilde herself agreed to sing backing vocals on it, [4] and was reissued in 1986, coupled with the song "Belle-île-en-mer, Marie Galante", [5] reaching the French Top 20.