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"Petit Papa Noël" (literally Little Father Christmas) is a 1946 song recorded by French singer Tino Rossi. Written by Raymond Vincy (lyrics) and Henri Martinet (music), this Christmas song was originally performed by Rossi in Richard Pottier's film Destins. [1] Since its initial recording, over 30 million copies have been sold worldwide. [2]
Petit Papa Noël: 1967 Pour un cœur sans amour Francis Lai: Michèle Vendôme: 1970 Pourquoi le monde est sans amour Patricia Carli: Patricia Carli: Quand on n'a que l'Amour 1967 Quand On Revient (When You Return French Lyrics) Paul Mauriat: André Pascal: Barclay 1967 Quand tu t'en iras (Non Pensare A Me, Time Alone Will Tell) E. Sciozilli ...
Among his most famous hits, "Petit Papa Noel" sold over 30 million copies worldwide. Over the course of his 50-year singing career, Tino Rossi recorded over 2000 songs and sold over 200 million albums making him one of the best selling (and mostly forgotten) artists of all time.
Translated into English as "March of the Kings" or "Sing Noel: A Christmas Fanfare" with words by Jay Althouse "Minuit, Chrétiens" ("Cantique de Noël") lyrics: Placide Cappeau, music: Adolphe Adam: 1843 (lyrics), 1847 (music) Translated into English as "O Holy Night" "Noel Bourguignon" ("Burgundian Carol") Bernard de La Monnoye: c. 1700
lyrics: Placide Cappeau, music: Adolphe Adam: 1843 (lyrics), 1847 (music) Translated into English as "O Holy Night" "Noël nouvelet" 15th century [2] Translated into English as "Sing We Now of Christmas" "Patapan" ("Guillô, pran ton tamborin!") Burgundian traditional Title translation: Willy, take your tambourine "Petit Papa Noël"
Céline Dion chante Noël (English: "Celine Dion sings Christmas") is the second French-language studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released in Quebec, Canada on 4 December 1981. It is also her first Christmas album .
S. Santa and the Satellite; Santa Baby; Santa Bring My Baby Back (to Me) Santa Claus and His Old Lady; Santa Claus Is a Black Man; Santa Claus Is Back in Town
It is an English version of Dalida's French song "Dans la ville endormie", and not the vice versa that Dalida covered their song as it was thought. [3] The notes on the record sleeve contained a fictional account of their origins, claiming that the band formed in Los Angeles with the name The Beloved Ones, of which Les Irrésistibles was the ...