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  2. Je te dis vous - Wikipedia

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    The name of the album is ironic in the French language because it uses both the familiar (te) and formal (vous) second-person pronouns.By using both the familiar and formal in the same short declaration, it shows a tension in the speaker's voice between the admiration of one that she respects formally, and someone that she dearly loves on a familiar level.

  3. Rien ne s'arrête - Wikipedia

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    This compilation was the first one released by the singer. It debuted on October 22, 2001 and was published by her record company, Sony BMG. As indicates on the cover with the mention '1987-2001', the album, actually a best of, contains all Kaas' songs released as singles from her first five studio albums (Mademoiselle chante..., Scène de vie, Je te dis vous, Dans ma chair, Le Mot de passe).

  4. Mademoiselle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mademoiselle" is the first single released from Styx's Crystal Ball album. The B-side, "Lonely Child", was taken from the previous album, Equinox . It peaked at #36 on the Billboard magazine Hot 100 singles chart the week of December 25, 1976, becoming Styx's third top 40 hit.

  5. Ce n'est rien - Wikipedia

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    "Ce n'est rien" is a song by French singer-songwriter Julien Clerc. It was released as the first single from his 1971 album Niagara. The song is composed by Julien Clerc himself, the lyrics are by Étienne Roda-Gil. [1] [2] It is one of Clerc's most famous songs. [3] It is an optimistic song with a catchy melody.

  6. Mademoiselle chante le blues - Wikipedia

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    "Mademoiselle chante le blues" was performed during Kaas' concert tours in 1991, 1994, 1998 and 2005, and was thus included on the live albums Carnets de scène, Tour de charme in an extended edit version, Rendez-vous and Toute la musique... and also on the singer's best of Rien ne s'arrête in a live version and Ma Liberté contre la tienne.

  7. Mademoiselle chante... - Wikipedia

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    Mademoiselle chante... is the debut studio album by the French singer Patricia Kaas, released in 1988. Preceded by the hit singles " Mademoiselle chante le blues ", widely regarded as Kaas' signature song, and "D'Allemagne", the album was a commercial success, selling three million copies.

  8. List of songs about Paris - Wikipedia

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    "Mademoiselle Cliche de Paris" from Coco (musical) "Mademoiselle de Paris" by Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra "Mademoiselle de Paris" by Harry Herman "Mademoiselle de Paris in Tirol" by Jacqueline Boyer "Maharanee (At the Night Races in Paris)" from Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 "Maigret's Paris" by London Film Orchestra "Mais Oui" by The King ...

  9. Mademoiselle Ninette - Wikipedia

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    Mademoiselle Ninette" is a song written and produced by Herbert Hildebrandt-Winhauer and originally performed by Soulful Dynamics. It was released in 1970, [1] and became a number-one hit in Germany, Austria and Switzerland that year and was among the bestsellers for 30 weeks. More than half million copies were sold of the single.