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  2. Salut (song) - Wikipedia

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    Salut is a song performed by Joe Dassin from his 1975 album Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc) (CBS 81147). [2] It was also released as a single, in 1976 with "Et si tu n'existais pas" on the other side. It is a French adaptation, by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle, of an Italian song, "Uomo dove vai" (by Toto Cutugno).

  3. Bonjour Biqui, Bonjour! - Wikipedia

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    Bonjour Biqui, Bonjour! is an 1893 song for voice and piano with words and music by Erik Satie. At a mere four bars - less than half a minute in performance, and that due to its slow tempo - it is the shortest of his complete compositions.

  4. Danses gothiques - Wikipedia

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    But after Valadon left him in June he put it aside to gather dust. Three other compositions have been linked to the Satie-Valadon affair and its end: the brief song Bonjour Biqui, Bonjour! (1893), the notorious piano piece Vexations (c. 1893), and the Messe des pauvres (1893-1895). Virtually none of this material was published in Satie's lifetime.

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  6. Bonjour - Wikipedia

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    Bonjour (software), an Apple computer program which implements Zeroconf, a service discovery protocol; Bonjour Holdings, a Hong Kong–based retail company; Bonjour Stradivarius, a cello named after Abel Bonjour; Bonjour, a Weebl's cartoon about a French person; Bonjour, an album by French-Algerian singer Rachid Taha

  7. Bonjour (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song, which blends western and Arabic musical styles, is about universal peace and love. [11] The title track, "Bonjour", is a duet with Gaetan Roussel. It was released as the album's lead single and is sung in both French and Arabic. [2] "Mine Jaï", the fifth track, asks a series of questions.

  8. Paola del Medico - Wikipedia

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    Born in Saint-Gall to an Italian father and a Swiss mother, Paola del Medico has sung mostly in German and French. She represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Bonjour, bonjour", [1] finishing in fifth place.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!