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Belle Vie (other)
Belle vie or ''variant'' may refer to: * ''La Belle Vie'' (1962 song), 1962 song, see The Good Life (1962 song) * ''La belle vie'' (1983 album), 1983 record by Bill Baxter (band) * ''La Belle Vie'' (1993 song), 1993 song from the Les Rita Mitsouko album Système D * ''La Belle Vie'' (TF1 Musique song), 2013 song and single from the album Forever Gentlemen * ''La Belle Vie'' (Damien Sargue song), 2013 single by Damien Sargue * ''La Belle Vie'' (1963 film), see List of films shot at the Palace of Versailles See also * La Vie est Belle (other) * Bella Vita (other) * Beautiful Life (other) Beautiful Life may refer to: Music Albums * ''Beautiful Life'' (Bruce Guthro album), 2006 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Dianne Reeves album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Doc Walker album), 2008 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Guy Sebastian album), 2004 * ''Bea ... * Belleview (other) {{disambig ...
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The Good Life (1962 Song)
"The Good Life" (originally "La Belle Vie" in French) is a song by Sacha Distel with French lyrics by Jean Broussolle, published in 1962. It was featured in the movie ''The Seven Deadly Sins''. Billy Eckstine: "Now Singing In 12 Great Movies" is a 1963 studio album. It was arranged by Billy Byers, conducted by Bobby Tucker, and produced by Quincy Jones. Tony Bennett recording The song is best known in the English-speaking world via a 1963 recording by Tony Bennett with English lyrics by Jack Reardon. In the US, it was a number 18 hit on the U.S. pop singles chart, and number 7 on the Middle-Road Singles chart. Outside the US, "The Good Life" rose to number 27 on the UK Singles Chart. "The Good Life" became one of Bennett's staple songs, and was featured on four of his top-selling albums, including 1994's '' MTV Unplugged: Tony Bennett'' and 2006's '' Duets: An American Classic'', the latter featuring Billy Joel. Bennett also named his 1998 autobiography after the song. He con ...
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Bill Baxter (band)
Bill Baxter is a French group composed of Joe Cool (drums), Louis Primo (vocals) and Bô Geste (bass). They are particularly known for their 1985 hit single "Embrasse-moi, idiot!". History The group signed with the Virgin label that published their first single "Petit avec des grandes oreilles" in 1982, then the mini-album ''La Belle vie'' (which contains seven songs) in 1983. In 1985, Bill Baxter recorded ''Embrasse-moi, idiot!'', a musical produced by Patrick Timsit, inspired by Billy Wilder's film. The single of the same name was a success during the 1985 summer, reaching number 7 on the French SNEP Singles Chart. In 1987, the single "Bienvenue à Paris" was released, which was a duet with the londonian singer Tippa Irie. In the 1990s, the group decided to devote itself to the audio-visual for the TV program ''Les Guignols de l'Info'', including "Reviens JPP reviens" and "La Combine à Nanard". Laurent Ganem (aka Joe Cool) also composed the song "Plus rien n'est comme avant", ...
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Système D
''Système D'' is the fourth studio album by French pop rock group Les Rita Mitsouko. It was released in 1993 and reached number seven on the French Albums Chart. ''Système D'' includes the singles "Y’A D’La Haine", "Les Amants", and "Femme d’Affaires". The album was recorded and produced by Fred Chichin and Catherine Ringer largely at a large Moroccan house situated in Essaouira (Formerly Mogador), where the group set up their studio. Initially the group had intended to produce the album with veteran producer Tony Visconti, having previously worked together on the group's previous two albums. Ringer and Chichin chose to produce the album themselves to find a new sound. The album was completed in the Parisian studios of Studio 6, Studio Davout, and Studio Mega. The album was mixed by American mixer Carmen Rizzo in Studio Davout. Receiving good reviews the album was originally released as a double-LP, Cassette and CD in November 1993. The artwork was designed and photograp ...
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Forever Gentlemen
''Forever Gentlemen'' is an album produced by TF1 Musique joining well-known artists. The album was released on 21 October 2013 and includes tributes to crooners of the 1950s.
The album entered the SNEP French Albums Chart at number 2 in its first week of release. In 2015 a compilation album of Volumes 1 and 2 was released in Canada reaching No.2 on the Canadian album chart and No.1 on the Quebec chart.


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''Forever Gentlemen Volume 2''

Because of the immense success of the album, ''Forever Gentlemen Vol. 2 '' was released as a compilation album produced again by TF1 Musique and joining another ...
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Damien Sargue
Damien Sargue (born 26 June 1981) is a French pop singer known for his performance of Romeo in Gérard Presgurvic's '' Roméo et Juliette, de la Haine à l'Amour''. A French native, he grew up in Caen, Normandy, France with his mother Miriam, his father Pierre, brother Julien, and his sisters Julie and Sarah, until his parents divorced when he was only a year old. When he was little boy he wanted to practice karate but his mom registered him in song lessons in Caen ''Ecole des Variétés de Caen''. In 2009, Sargue married his ''Romeo et Juliette'' co-star Joy Esther, but the couple divorced a year later. In 2017, he married dancer Emily Surde, who was also in the ''Romeo et Juliette'' dance troupe, with whom he has daughter, Billie-Rose, born in 2014. Career He started his career as a singer in 1992 in the program ''Numéros 1 de Demain'' in France and with his first single ''Emmène-moi''. When he was 11 years old he decided that his artistic name was going to be ''Damien D ...
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List Of Films Shot At The Palace Of Versailles
This is a list of the films shot at the Palace of Versailles including its interior and its palace gardens. All films listed here have the approval of the museum administration for location shooting. Some of the films have an unknown title. The dates given are the dates of shooting. Most films have are shot and released in French. Some are shot and released in English. 1900s *''Reconstitution d’une fête sous Louis XIV'' (1904) *''Plusieurs scènes sur Marie-Antoinette'' (1908) Directors: Henri Lavedan et Georges Lenôtre *''Reconstitution historique'' (1908) Director: Georges Fagot *''Vues cinématographiques'' (1909) Director: Georges Fagot 1910s *''Vues cinématographiques et reconstitution de scènes'' (1910) Director: Max Lyon *''Reproduction de scènes historiques de l’époque Louis XIV'' (1910) *''L’affaire du collier de la Reine'' (1911) Director: Camille de Morchon *''Vues cinématographiques'' (1) (1911) Director: C. Gilbert *''Vues cinématographiques'' (2) (191 ...
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La Vie Est Belle (other)
La Vie est Belle (Life is Beautiful) may refer to: * ''La Vie est Belle'' (1956 film), a French film by Roger Pierre * ''La Vie est Belle'' (1987 film), a Zairean (Congolese) film starring Congolese singer Papa Wemba *''Life Is Beautiful'' (1997 film), Italian title ''La vita è bella'', an Italian film by Roberto Benigni * "La Vie est Belle", a track on the album Mach 6 by MC Solaar See also * Belle vie (other) * Life Is Beautiful (other) * La vita è bella (other) La vita è bella or ''variant'' thereof, may refer to: * La vita è bella (1997 film), 1997 Italian film * "La vita è bella" (song) (1997 song), title song to the 1997 film * ''La vita è bella'' (soundtrack), soundtrack album for the 1997 film ...
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Bella Vita (other)
Bella Vita is a song by DJ Antoine Bella Vita or La Bella Vita may refer to: *La bella vita (1935) Alberto Moravia * "Bella Vita" (David et Jonathan song), a 1987 song by David et Jonathan *La bella vita, a 1994 Italian comedy drama film. *"Bella Vita", album Leandro Barsotti See also * La vita è bella (other) * Belle vie (other) * Beautiful Life (other) Beautiful Life may refer to: Music Albums * ''Beautiful Life'' (Bruce Guthro album), 2006 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Dianne Reeves album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Doc Walker album), 2008 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Guy Sebastian album), 2004 * ''Bea ...
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Beautiful Life (other)
Beautiful Life may refer to: Music Albums * ''Beautiful Life'' (Bruce Guthro album), 2006 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Dianne Reeves album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Doc Walker album), 2008 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Guy Sebastian album), 2004 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Jimmy Greene album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Martha Davis album), 2008 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Shy Nobleman album), 2005 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Vallejo album), 1998 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Chuck Brown album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Rick Astley album), 2018 Songs * "Beautiful Life" (Ace of Base song), 1995 * "Beautiful Life" (Lydia Canaan song), 1995 * "Beautiful Life" (Måns Zelmerlöw song), 2013 * "Beautiful Life" (Armin van Buuren song), 2013 * "Beautiful Life" (Nick Fradiani song), 2015 * "Beautiful Life" (Lost Frequencies song), 2016, featuring Sandro Cavazza * "Beautiful Life" (Rick Astley song), 2018 * "Beautiful Life" (Union J song), 2013 *Beautiful Life (Cobra Starship song), 2021 * "Beautiful Life", ...
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