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C'est La Vie (Emerson, Lake
C'est la vie may refer to: * C'est la vie (phrase), ''C'est la vie'' (phrase), a French phrase, translated as "That's life" Books * C'est la Vie (comic strip), ''C'est la Vie'' (comic strip), an English-language comic strip by Jennifer Babcock * ''C'est la Vie'', a 2004 memoir by Suzy Gershman Film, radio and TV * C'est la vie (radio), ''C'est la vie'' (radio), a Canadian radio program * ''C'est la Vie'', a 1967 musical review airing as an episode of ''ABC Stage 67'' * ''C'est la Vie'', a 1981 French film directed by Paul Vecchiali * ''La Baule-les-Pins'', English title: C'est la vie (1990 film) * ''C'est la Vie'', a 2001 French film starring Sandrine Bonnaire#Filmography as actress, Sandrine Bonnaire * ''C'est la vie'', TV series Mauritius 2003 Karan Sharma (actor) * ''Le Sens de la fête'', English title: C'est la vie! (2017 film), ''C'est la vie!'' (2017 film), a 2017 French film Music Albums * C'est la Vie (Despina Vandi album), ''C'est la Vie'' (Despina Vandi album), or the ...
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C'est La Vie (phrase)
Many words in the English vocabulary are of French origin, most coming from the Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-Norman spoken by the upper classes in England for several hundred years after the Norman conquest of England, Norman Conquest, before the language settled into what became Modern English. English List of English words of French origin, words of French origin, such as ''art'', ''competition'', ''force'', ''machine'', and ''table'' are pronounced according to English language, English rules of phonology, rather than French language, French, and are commonly used by English speakers without any consciousness of their French origin. This article, on the other hand, covers French words and phrases that have entered the English lexicon without ever losing their character as Gallicisms: they remain unmistakably "French" to an English speaker. They are most common in written English, where they retain French diacritics and are usually printed in italics. In spoken English, at le ...
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C'est La Vie (Rouge Album)
''C'est La Vie'' ( en, It's Life, italic=yes) is the second studio album by Brazilian girl group Rouge. It was first released by Columbia Records on . The album is the successor to the band's debut album, ''Rouge'' (2002), which sold more than two million copies, having as main hit the song " Ragatanga". The album features zouk as the main style in the songs " Brilha La Luna" and " Vem Cair na Zueira", as well as international versions such as "Eu Quero Fugir" (version for " Runaway" by The Corrs) and "C'est La Vie" (version of the song of the same name of the band B*Witched). ''C'est La Vie'' was certified platinum and has sold over 350,000 copies. Over 100,000 copies of the album were sold in just one week. In 2003, the album appeared at number 17 in the list of the 20 most sold albums in Brazil according to the ABPD. A few weeks after its release, the album was reissued in a special edition, a CD and DVD kit that features the making of recording and the transition of the girls ...
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(And Now The Waltz) C'est La Vie
"(And Now the Waltz) C'est La Vie" is a song by the British rock band Slade, released in 1982 as the lead single from the band's eleventh studio album ''The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome''. It was also included on its 1984 American counterpart ''Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply''. The song was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea (musician), Jim Lea, and produced by Lea. It reached No. 50 in the UK, remaining in the charts for seven weeks. Background Slade started recording their second studio album for RCA in 1982, and in November that year, the album's first single, "(And Now the Waltz) C'est La Vie", was released. Attempting to appeal to the Christmas market, it reached No. 50 in the UK, but fared better in Poland, reaching No. 2 there in January 1983, while also reaching No. 29 on Radio Luxembourg's chart. As the song was not the big UK hit that both the band and RCA hoped for, the new album ''The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome'' would not be released until Dece ...
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C'est La Vie (Always 21)
"C'est la Vie (Always 21)" is the first new single released from Ace of Base's first greatest hits album, '' Singles of the 90s''. It was produced by Jimmy James Ekgren, Sonny Peterson and Sigurd Rosnes of JPR Productions. It was released in Europe on 25 October 1999. A planned UK release with additional remixes for 6 December was cancelled, but the remixes were finally released commercially in 2020 as part of the boxset All That She Wants: The Classic Collection. A music video was produced to promote the single. The video was directed by Patric Ullaeus and charted #1 in Spain. Critical reception AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databa ... editor Bryan Buss described the song as "young-at-heart" in his review of the band's ''Greatest Hits'' album. Swedish new ...
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C'est La Vie (Stereophonics Song)
"C'est la Vie" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It is the opening track on their 2015 album '' Keep the Village Alive'' and was released as the album's lead single on 12 May 2015 as a digital download. The record was produced by lead-singer Kelly Jones and Jim Lowe while the singer wrote the song. It received a positive response though it is one of the band's lowest charters in the UK. Writing and recording "C'est la Vie" was written in the studio in around 45 minutes and was recorded that same day late at night but the band left it for half a year before listening to it again. Release and promotion For the 2015 Teenage Cancer Trust concert, Stereophonics were slated to play the opening night and during this they unveiled three new songs for their then-unnamed ninth album, including "C'est la Vie". "C'est la Vie" was first broadcast on 11 May 2015 ''Chris Evans Breakfast Show'' and was released the following day. A music video was released the same day on the band's ...
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C'est La Vie (Robbie Nevil Song)
"C'est la Vie" is a song by American singer-songwriter Robbie Nevil, from his self-titled debut album in 1986. The song was first recorded by gospel singer Beau Williams for his album ''Bodacious!'' (1984). Written by Nevil, with Duncan Pain and Mark Holding, Nevil recorded the song for his eponymous debut album, and it was released as the first single. Nevil's single spent two weeks at number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart in January 1987 and remained in the top 40 for 16 weeks, becoming his highest-charting US hit. (It was kept from number one by two songs, " Shake You Down" by Gregory Abbott and " At This Moment" by Billy Vera and the Beaters.) Additionally, the song went to number one on the Hot Dance Club Play American dance chart for one week in February 1987 with an Arthur Baker remix. . Whitburn, Joel (2004). ''Hot Dance/Disco 1974-2003'', (Record Research Inc.), page 187. Internationally, the song reached number three on the UK singles chart ...
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C'est La Vie (Martin Solveig Song)
"C'est la Vie" is a song by French DJ and record producer Martin Solveig. The song was released in the France as a digital download on 21 January 2008. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album ''C'est la Vie'' (2008). The song was written and produced by Martin Solveig. The song has charted in Belgium, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ... and Switzerland. Track listing Chart performance Weekly charts Release history References {{authority control 2008 singles 2008 songs Franglais songs Martin Solveig songs Songs written by Martin Solveig Universal Music Group singles ...
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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. Content The song is bilingual, with the main verses in Algerian Darja Arabic and the chorus in French. The chorus repeats the phrase (translation in parenthesis and italics). Charts The song is considered to be a comeback for Khaled in France after a three-year absence in the charts. Released in July 2012, the song entered the official French Singles Chart at number 30 and later peaked at number 4. In addition to its success in France, it became very popular throughout Belgium and Slovakia, where it reached the top 10. In 2013, the single was certified platinum by the Belgian Entertainment Association. The song also charted in the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, and Switzerland and received radio airplay in Canada. "C’est La Vie" sold over one million copies in the E ...
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C'est La Vie (Carson, Hanson And Malmkvist Song)
C'est la vie is a Swedish language song written by Thomas G:son, and originally performed by Ann-Louise Hanson, Towa Carson and Siw Malmkvist at Melodifestivalen 2004. Charts The song peaked at 33rd position at the Swedish singles chart. It was tested for Svensktoppen, and on 25 April 2004 it entered 7th position. The song's Svensktoppen visit lasted for three weeks, peaking at 6th position on 2 May 2004. Charts References External links Informationat Svensk mediedatabas Svensk mediedatabas (''Swedish Media Database'') is a search engine for the audiovisual works of the National Library of Sweden. The database contains data about TV, radio, video, movies that have been shown in cinemas, gramophone records, CDs ... 2004 singles Melodifestivalen songs of 2004 Siw Malmkvist songs Swedish-language songs Songs written by Thomas G:son Ann-Louise Hanson songs Towa Carson songs 2004 songs {{2000s-pop-song-stub ...
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C'est La Vie (B*Witched Song)
"C'est la Vie" is a song by Irish girl group B*Witched. It served as their debut single and the lead single from their self-titled debut studio album (1998). Written by band members Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou, and Sinéad O'Carroll, Ray "Madman" Hedges, Martin Brannigan and Tracy Ackerman, it was released by Epic and Glowworm Records on 25 May 1998. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the song was a huge success for the band after it reached number one on the charts in various countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand. In the process, B*Witched became the youngest girl group ever to have a UK number one. In the United States, "C'est la Vie" reached number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 1999, it was nominated for " Best Song Musically and Lyrically" in the Ivor Novello Awards. The accompanying music video for the song features the four girls dancing around a lush green field full of bright flowers with a ...
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C'est La Vie (Alisa Mizuki Song)
is a single by Japanese recording artist Alisa Mizuki, featuring Japanese mixture rock band Asian2. It was released on September 28, 2005, nearly two years and a half since Mizuki's last single, " Shout It Out" (2003). The single was issued in two formats: CD+DVD edition and CD-only edition. The title track was produced by Asian2 and written by the band's two MCs 20 and Tatsu. It served as theme song for the film ''Tobi ga Kururi to'', starring Mizuki herself. CDJournal described "C'est la Vie" as a "lively and cheerful, brassy and rhythmic track about believeing in yourself." The B-side, "Sweet One Week," is a cover of a Koushoku Jinshu song of the same name, from their debut studio album ''Akarui Mirai Keikaku'', and is performed by Mizuki alone. "C'est la Vie" debuted on the Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western mus ...
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Vanness Wu
Vanness Wu (; born August 7, 1978) is a Taiwanese-American singer and actor. He is a member of the Taiwanese boyband F4 and the Korean Mandopop duo Kangta & Vanness. Early life Wu was born in Santa Monica, California. He learned to breakdance as a teenager and competed in numerous dance competitions throughout the 90s. Career Early career with F4 Wu starred as Mei Zuo (美作), one of the F4 members, in the Taiwanese drama series '' Meteor Garden'' and its sequel, ''Meteor Garden II''. At the conclusion of the series, they continued to perform together and released three studio albums as the boy band F4. In 2002, Wu became the second F4 member, after Vic Chou, to release his debut solo album, ''Body Will Sing.'' The track, "I Hate Myself" is listed at number 95 on Hit Fm Taiwan's Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart for 2002. The album was awarded as one of the "Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year" at the 2002 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards, presented by the Ho ...
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