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Released on 30 June 2017, "Mi Gente" became the first music video by a French artist to reach one billion views, although this version of the song is not in French. Only three French-language videos, " Dernière Danse ", " Papaoutai " and " Ego " have hit the 1 billion view mark, the most recent occurring on 14 September 2023.
The following is a list of English-language pop songs based on French-language songs. The songs here were originally written and performed in the French language. Later, new, English-language lyrics were set to the same melody as the original song. Songs are arranged in alphabetical order, omitting the articles "a" and "the".
50 Céline Dion "Je sais pas" 1995 Canada 506,000 1 51 Gala "Let a Boy Cry" 1997 Italy 497,000 1 52 Emilia "Big Big World" 1999 Sweden 496,000 2 53 Puff Daddy & Faith Evans "I'll Be Missing You" 1997 United States 492,000 2 54 Hanson "MMMBop" 1997 United States 490,000 4 55 Manau "Mais qui est la belette ?" 1999 France 490,000 1 56 The Cranberries
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In the early 1960s, the song was recorded in French by artist Hugues Aufray. It is by far the most well-known shanty in France and was released in 1961. The song's French lyrics were composed by the French writer Jacques Plante. The song was included on Aufray's 2007 compilation Les 50 plus belles chansons.
Maria Gadú in the Maria Gadú CD & live at Vivo Altas Horas (Brazil) 19 September 2009. [11] Used in 2010 for the Brazilian mini-series Cinquentinha. Barbra Streisand sings a mixed French/English lyric on her album Love Is the Answer. 2010: Brian Molko performed the song in the "I love EU" concert in Brussels. Kellylee Evans in her album Nina ...
This is a list of the French Singles & Airplay Chart Review number-ones of 1979. [1] ... 19 January 4 26 January 5 ... 50 14 December 51 21 December 52
The music video for "Voyage, voyage" was directed by Bettina Rheims, and premiered in France in December 1986. [5] It depicts Desireless entering a manor where a number of people are listlessly lingering around, and enticing them with her song and a slideshow to see the world and make more out of their lives. The video features actor David Caruso.