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The Vogelkop lophorina was given the binomial name Paradisea superba in 1781 in a book which has the German naturalist Johann Reinhold Forster on the title page. The binomial name is accompanied by a cite to a hand coloured plate engraved by François-Nicolas Martinet that had been included in Edme-Louis Daubenton's Planches Enluminées D'Histoire Naturelle.
"Children of Paradise" / "Gadda-Da-Vida" is a 1980 single by German band Boney M. Intended to be the first single from the group's fifth album Boonoonoonoos (originally scheduled for a November 1980 release), the single was ultimately never included because the album release was delayed for one year. "Children of Paradise" peaked at #11 in the ...
In fact, there is no unified Béarnais dialect, as the language differs considerably throughout the province. Many of the differences in pronunciation can be divided into east, west, and south (the mountainous regions). For example, an 'a' at the end of words is pronounced "ah" in the west, "o" in the east, and "œ" in the south.
The song was composed by Grignani with Italian songwriter and record producer Massimo Luca. During an interview released in 1995, Grignani revealed that he wrote the lyrics of the song in a moment of deep suffering, while he was one step from suicide: "It was more than one year ago [in 1994], my lack of self-confidence exploded in a single moment.
On 1 January 2012, almost four months after its release, "Paradise" peaked at number one, becoming the first number-one single of 2012 in the UK and becoming Coldplay's second UK number-one single after "Viva la Vida" in 2008. The song has sold 1,200,000 copies in the UK as of April 2017. [16]
Destinazione paradiso is the first studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Gianluca Grignani.The album, produced by Massimo Luca and Vince Tempera, [1] has sold about 650,000 copies in Italy during 1995, [2] and it has later passed 700,000 copies domestically and about 1,000,000 copies abroad, [3] mainly in South America, [4] where a Spanish-language version of the record was released under ...
Vanessa Chantal Paradis (French pronunciation: [vanɛsa ʃɑ̃tal paʁadi]; born 22 December 1972) [1] [2] is a French singer, model and actress. Paradis became a star at the age of 14 with the international success of her single " Joe le taxi " (1987). [ 3 ]
The song is the only one of the three clearly referring to the war, [3] the colours of the birds being the colours of the flag of France, and the refrain "Mon ami, z'il est á la guerre". [2] The first verses are presented by the "heavenly" voice of the soprano , continued by the tenor . [ 3 ]