Travailler, c'est trop dur
Thu, Apr 30, 2020
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  • Travailler, c'est trop dur
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C'est la mer qui prend l'homme
Thu, May 21, 2020
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Un prénom masculin, une chanson
Under the magnifying glass are male names given pride of place in our most beautiful refrains. Thanks to the success of songs, some names are very famous today. There is indeed only to say "Gigi l'Amoroso" to know that we speak of Dalida. Some artists have also used a name just to hide. It's a bit of the story of Renaud's Manu. Others, like Carla Bruni, wanted to sing loudly the name of a loved one: a certain Raphaël. Others have chosen names to convey a message. Zazie, with her title "Adam and Yves", has tried, in her own way, to move the lines.
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L'Amérique en chansons
America in song: André Manoukian heads off to conquer America, a continent that fascinates francophone artists. Bernard Lavilliers dances it with "La Salsa", Michel Fugain discovers it with "Les Acadiens", Joe Dassin dreams of it, Patrick Juvet experiments with it, Claude Nougaro embodies it in "Nougayork".
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