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"Ne t'enfuis pas" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. An entirely French-language track, it was released in July 1983 in France and Canada. [2] The song was originally released as the B-side of the singles "There Goes a Tenner" in the UK and Ireland, and "Suspended in Gaffa" in continental Europe.
The tune of this song was used in the 1994 song Rajāï Binā Ratiyā kaïse katī from the Bollywood film Ghar Ki Izzat, sung by Usha Mangeshkar and Jayshree Shivram. [ 5 ] This song was also recreated in the album Aara Hile Chhapra Hile , with the title Phulauri Bina Chutney Kaise bani sung by Kalpana Patowary and written by Vinay Bihari.
"Slave" is a 1986 song recorded by French singer François Feldman. It was written by Jean-Marie Moreau, Thierry Durbet and Feldman and was released in December 1987 as the third single from the album Vivre, Vivre, released earlier in the same year, on which it appears as the second track. It provided Feldman first top five hit in France.
"L'Oiseau et l'Enfant" was composed by Jean-Paul Cara with French lyrics by Joe Gracy [] and was recorded by Marie Myriam. [1] She recorded the song in five languages; French, English –as "The Bird and the Child"–, German –"Der Vogel und das Mädchen" with lyrics by Joe Gracy and H. von Schenckendorf–, Spanish –"El zagal y el ave azul"–, and her mother tongue Portuguese –"A ave e ...
It was used extensively in the François Truffaut film Stolen Kisses (1968), its French title, Baisers volés, having been taken from the song's lyrics. The song was also used in the films "Iris" (2001), "Something's Gotta Give" (2003), and "Ces amours-là" (2010). A performance of the song is featured in the film "Une jeune fille qui va bien ...
The song was written in both of Canada's official languages, English and French. The song's recording was performed by the Young Canada Singers, two groups of children — one that sang the French lyrics, led by Montreal conductor Raymond Berthiaume, and another that sang in English, under conductor Laurie Bower [2] in Toronto. [3]
Kise-manitô (Cree Bible 1862), Kise-manitow (Cree New Testament 1908), Gizhe-manidoo (Ojibwe New Testament 1988), Chisa-manitu (Naskapi New Testament 2007) Dutch engraving (Bernard Picart, 1723) showing Canadians sacrificing to "Quitchi-Manitou" Gitche Manitou (Gitchi Manitou, Kitchi Manitou, etc.) means "Great Spirit" in several Algonquian ...
This is an alphabetical list of known Hindi songs performed by Kishore Kumar from 1946 till 1987. Over 1600 songs are listed here. [1] [2] Moreover, singers recreate songs of Kumar duets. [3] He had also sung in several other different languages which are not included here.