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Chants et contes de Noël includes three songs ("Promenade en traîneau", "Joyeux Noël" and "Glory Alleluia") from Dion's first Christmas release Céline Dion chante Noël (1981). It also includes a number of tracks with storytelling and holiday skit elements. The album was promoted by "Un enfant", originally by Jacques Brel. [2] "
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 .
Le Noël de Roch Voisine is a 2004 Christmas album of the Canadian singer Roch Voisine. The album was released initially as Le Noël de Roch Voisine in November 2004 containing 12 tracks. It was also made available on RV International label on a joint CD and DVD package on 9 November 2004 under the amended title Le Noël de Roch dropping ...
Bernard de La Monnoye: c. 1700 Translated into English by Oscar Brand "Il est né, le divin Enfant" Traditional French c. 1875 Translated into English as "He Is Born, the Divine Christ Child" "Les Anges dans nos campagnes" Translated into English as "Angels We Have Heard on High" "Minuit, Chrétiens" ("Cantique de Noël")
In 1956, Henri Betti composed the music for the film Honoré de Marseille in which he also composed the music of four songs with lyrics by Jean Manse, all of which are performed by Fernandel. C'est Noël was one of the four songs that Fernandel sings in the film, but the scene was cut in the editing.
The 19th-century "Cantique de Noël" (also known as "Minuit, chrétiens", adapted as "O Holy Night" in English) is another classic. "Dans cette étable" and "Venez Divin Messie" are also popular Christmas carols. Perhaps the best known traditional French carol, "Il est né, le divin Enfant", comes from the region of Provence. [41]
"Feliz Navidad" (Spanish: [feˈlis naβiˈða(ð)]; lit. transl. "Merry Christmas") is a Christmas song written and first recorded in 1970 by Puerto Rican singer ...
"Une jeune Pucelle" is a French folk song from 1557, which has a melody that is based loosely on an older French song entitled "Une jeune Fillette". [citation needed]The French words were set to an earlier Italian ballad from the sixteenth century titled "La Monica", which is also known as a dance, in German sources called Deutscher Tanz, and in Italian, French, Flemish, and English sources ...