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On November 28, 1925, Chevalier premiered a new revue titled Paris en fleurs, in which he co-starred with Yvonne Vallée. The public hurried en masse to witness their love. Chevalier sang "Valentine", a song with somewhat risque lyrics – "imbued with café-concert spirit" – for the first time in this revue. [7]
After the war, Chevalier went back to Paris and created several songs still known today, such as "Valentine" (1924). He played in a few pictures, including Chaplin's A Woman of Paris (1923), [3] a rare drama for Chaplin, in which his character of The Tramp does not appear, and made an impression in the operetta Dédé.
In the Happy Days season 5 episode "Be My Valentine" (February 14, 1978), a then-18-year-old Scott Baio sang it as part of a series of musical numbers commemorating Valentine's Day. In the 1997 film Wag the Dog, the song performed by Chevalier is used as backdrop for an election campaign ad. [3]
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Valentine’s Day is here, and Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are celebrating the day of love with an extraordinary act of romance. ... To mark February 14, the singer released a passionate love ...
Coors Light Super Bowl commercial. Coors Light's 60-second spot features sloths as they have a "case of the Mondays," encountering disasters large and small as they move slowly through life.