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  2. Lo Boièr - Wikipedia

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    Lo Boièr. Lo Boièr ("The Oxherd", also known as Le Bouvier in French) is an Occitan traditional song. [1] It was popular in Languedoc during the Late Middle Ages, being particularly associated to the religious movement of Catharism. [2] It might have developed during the Albigensian Crusade, when Cathar beliefs were declared forbidden.

  3. Au clair de la lune - Wikipedia

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    Au clair de la lune. Not to be confused with Clair de Lune. " Au clair de la lune " from a children's book, c.1910–1919. " Au clair de la lune " ( French pronunciation: [o klɛʁ də la lyn (ə)], [1] lit.'By the Light of the Moon') is a French folk song of the 18th century. Its composer and lyricist are unknown.

  4. Laisse tomber les filles - Wikipedia

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    Laisse tomber les filles. " Laisse tomber les filles " (English: "Drop it with the girls" i.e., "Stop messing around with the girls") is a French song written by Serge Gainsbourg and originally performed by France Gall in 1964. The song was a major hit in France, peaking at number 4 according to Billboard magazine. [1]

  5. Alouette (song) - Wikipedia

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    Alouette (song) " Alouette " ( pronounced [alwɛt]) is a popular Quebecois children's song, commonly thought to be about plucking the feathers from a lark. Although it is in French, it is well known among speakers of other languages; in this respect, it is similar to "Frère Jacques". Many US Marines and other Allied soldiers learnt the song ...

  6. C'est la vie (Khaled song) - Wikipedia

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    C'est la vie (Khaled song) " C'est la vie " is a song by Algerian raï singer Khaled. It was produced by Moroccan-Swedish producer RedOne and released on Universal Music Division AZ becoming a summer hit for Khaled in France in 2012.

  7. Chanson de l'Oignon - Wikipedia

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    The Chanson de l'Oignon ( French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ də lɔɲɔ̃]; "Song of the Onion") is a French marching song from around 1800. According to legend, it originated among the Old Guard Grenadiers of Napoleon 's Imperial Guard. Before the Battle of Marengo, Napoleon found some grenadiers rubbing an onion on their bread.

  8. À la claire fontaine - Wikipedia

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    Released. ~ 1604. Genre. Traditional. Songwriter (s) Unknown. " À la claire fontaine " ( French: [a la klɛʁ (ə) fɔ̃tɛn]; lit. 'By the clear fountain') is a traditional French song, which has also become very popular in Belgium and in Canada, particularly in Quebec and the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince ...

  9. Comme d'habitude - Wikipedia

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    Comme d'habitude. " Comme d'habitude " ( [kɔm dabityd (ə)], French for "As usual") is a French song about routine in a relationship falling out of love. It was composed in 1967 by Jacques Revaux, with lyrics by Claude François and Gilles Thibaut [ fr] . In 1969 Paul Anka gave it new lyrics to create the song "My Way", Frank Sinatra 's ...

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