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La demoiselle d'Orléans Pierre Delanoë, Jean-Pierre Bourtayre, Jacques Revaux: Ariola 1966 La dernière valse Barclay 1988 La Marseillaise: 2002 La Même Histoire 1985 La Mer (The Sea) Charles Trenet: 1973 La Paloma Adieu (La Paloma 1863) Sebastián Iradier: 1969 La première étoile Paul Mauriat: André Pascal: 2002 La Quête (The Impossible ...
Le vent de la nuit: France 1974 Mireille Mathieu chante Ennio Morricone: France 1974 Mireille Mathieu en concert à Byblos: Lebanon Live recording 1975 Apprends-moi: France 1975 Rendezvous mit Mireille: Germany 1975 Wünsch Dir was – Eine musikalische Weltreise mit Mireille Mathieu: Germany 1975 On ne vit pas sans se dire adieu (Polydor 2490 ...
Mireille Mathieu (French pronunciation: [miʁɛj matjø] ⓘ; born July 22, 1946) is a French singer. She has recorded over 1,200 songs in eleven languages, with more than 122 million records sold worldwide.
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Sentimentalement vôtre is the seventeenth French studio album by French singer Mireille Mathieu. It was released by Philips and published by Phonogram. It is the seventh studio album released by Philips in France. This album contains a very famous song in France, Mille colombes. Norman Parkinson was the photographer.
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Gifts, Christmas carols, seasonal decorations, and mulled wine are all great, but is there really anything better about the holidays than the abundant freedom to nap? Picture this: you have the ...
The original version, sung by Aznavour in French, was introduced in the 1981 movie Teheran 43 (USSR). In March of the same year, it was released by French Barclay Records in three separate albums: Teheran 43, Autobiographie and Une vie d'amour, a single with Mireille Mathieu.