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Songs of Europe is a concert television programme commemorating the Eurovision Song Contest's twenty-fifth anniversary. The event was held in Mysen, Norway in 1981, featuring all but eight of the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest from its first edition in 1956 to 1981, and broadcast to more than 100 million viewers all over Europe.
Charlie Matthews & The Royal Showband had a No. 1 hit with "Somewhere My Love" in Ireland in 1966. [19] Les Compagnons de la chanson and John William (Ernest Armand Huss) both released a French version as "La Chanson de Lara". Les Compagnons charted in top 3 in France, [20] and both Les Compagnons and William reached No. 3 in Belgium in 1966 ...
Thomas Michel Mustin (French pronunciation: [tɔma miʃɛl mystɛ̃]; born 21 November 1990), better known by his stage name Mustii, is a Belgian actor and singer.As part of his career he has released two albums 21st Century Boy and It's Happening Now, which have both peaked inside the top ten of the Belgian Albums Charts.
Tu peux la prendre (1961 ou 1962) – You Can Have Her; Leçon de twist (1962) Délivre-moi (1962) – Unchain My Heart; J’entends siffler le train (1962) – Five Hundred Miles – This sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. [7] Ne boude pas (1962) - Take Five; Faits pour s’aimer (1962) - Desafinado
"Mercy" is a song written and performed by French duo Madame Monsieur made up of Émilie Satt and Jean-Karl Lucas. The song was released as a digital download on 20 January 2018 through Low Wood and Play Two as the lead single from Madame Monsieur's second studio album Vu d'ici (2018).
La chanson du Mundial (1982) La consultation (1974) La danse de Zorba (1965) La danse de Zorba (1986) La Féria (1981) La fille aux pieds nus (1959) La joie d'aimer (1961) La leçon de Twist (1962) La mer (1976) La montagne (1958) Là où je t'aime (1984) La partie de football (1963) La pensione bianca (1984) La petite maison bleue (1968) La ...
"Jacky" (La chanson de Jacky) is a song written by the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and Gérard Jouannest. Brel recorded the song on 2 November 1965, and it was released on his 1966 album Ces gens-là. The song was translated from French into English and retitled "Jackie".
L'heptade is composed of seven core songs, in order: Comme un fou (Like a mad man), Chanson noire (Black song), Le premier ciel (The first heaven), L'exil (The exile), Le corridor (The hallway), Lumières de vie (Lights of life), and Comme un sage (Like a wise man).