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The song has been covered by many artists, including: French host Sophie Favier in 1996, Ike Therry in 1997, Star Academy 2 in 2002 (released as a promo CD single), Quaffe (Germany), [3] Vik 20 and Elena for the compilation French Trance vol. 1 [4] in 2003, Deldongo in 2005 and available digitally, [5] Bamby and the dogs, Gennaro Cosmo Parlato ...
' These evenings ') is a 2000 song recorded by French singer/rapper Yannick. It was the second single from his debut album C'est ça qu'on aime and was released in March 2000. Based on a Claude François ' song “Cette année-là”, it achieved a smash success in France, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time.
Bleu Jeans Bleu are a Canadian pop music group from Quebec. [1] They are most noted for winning the Prix Félix for Group of the Year at the 41st Felix Awards in 2019. [2]The group was formed in 2012 by Mathieu Lafontaine, separately from his solo work under the name Matt Track, as a side project recording and performing a comedic spin on country music; in the context of the band, all of its ...
Jean-Patrick Capdevielle (born December 19, 1945) is a French songwriter, composer, singer, musician and painter who influenced the French rock scene in the 1980s. [1]With a mixture of American and British influences, Capdevielle's work is characterised by his raucous voice.
According to the Guinness World Records, the song has sold 2.1 million copies in France [13] and another 2.1 million units in Canada as of May 2017. [12] "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" also became her first French-language song to enter the top 10 in the United Kingdom, reaching number seven. [22] It was also certified silver in the UK. [23]
"C'est pour toi" (meaning "It's For You") is the first single from Celine Dion's album C'est pour toi. It was released in September 1985 in Quebec, Canada. [1] On 21 September 1985 the song entered the Quebec Singles Chart and reached number three, spending 20 weeks on the chart. It included as B-side another album track called "Pour vous".
In 1983, two of their most popular songs, "Vive le Douanier Rousseau !" and "C'est bon pour le moral" were released, with 400,000 and 500,000 records sold, respectively. [1] [2] From 1984 to 1987, the group released additional popular songs, including "Le Bal masqué", "Ça fait rire les oiseaux" and "Ma première biguine-partie."
The song speaks of a world full of peace, love and friendship. On 10 September 1984, Dion sang it for the Pope John Paul II and 65,000 of people at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal , Quebec . "Une colombe" also won two Félix Awards for Best Selling Single of the Year and the Pop Song of the Year.