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"Snow on the Sahara" is a song by Indonesian singer Anggun from her first international studio album Snow on the Sahara. Written originally in French by Erick Benzi titled "La neige au Sahara", the song was adapted to English by Nikki Matheson.
Snow on the Sahara (English version) / Au nom de la lune (French version) is the sixth studio album and first international release by Indonesian singer Anggun.The French version was first released in France on 24 June 1997 by Columbia Records, while the English version was later released internationally by major label Sony Music Entertainment in 33 countries throughout Asia, Europe, and ...
AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine found that "with Snowfall on the Sahara, [Cole] pulls back from her classic pop routine and she does so with style [...]Even with such clean radio-ready production, Snowfall on the Sahara is hardly a conventional adult contemporary record; it plays like a nightclub revue from a classic pop vocalist, only with modernized arrangements and songs.
The English version of the album, Snow on the Sahara, was released in 33 countries between 1997 and 1999. [25] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic called the album "a promising debut". [26] Its lead single, "Snow on the Sahara" reached number one in Italy, number five on the Japan's Tokio Hot 100, and number six on the UK Pop Club Chart. [27]
Like snow on the beach Like snow on the beach Like snow on the beach Like snow, ah [Verse 2: Taylor Swift Lana Del Rey] This scene feels like what I once saw on a screen I searched "aurora ...
On Jan. 7, the Sahara desert witnessed an extremely rare snowstorm — just the third of its kind in 37 years — breaking a long snow drought in Algeria.
Best-Of is a greatest hits album by Anggun.The album was released in December 2006 in Indonesia.It is composed of English-language recordings from her first, second and third studio efforts Snow on the Sahara (1997), Chrysalis (2000) and Luminescence (2005), along with the Open Hearts soundtrack (2002) and collaborations with other artists.
There’s understandable confusion over Capitol Hill lingo discussing the budget process and appropriations and spending process — which are two distinct things.