Vivre Ou Survivre (Nâdiya Song)
Vivre can refer to: * ''Vivre'', the German name for the album ''The Best of Celine Dion'' * "Vivre" (Carole Vinci song), the Swiss entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 * "Vivre" (Guy Bonnet song), the French entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 * "Vivre" (Noa song), a 1998 French song from the musical ''Notre Dame de Paris Notre-Dame de Paris ( ; meaning "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a Medieval architecture, medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissemen ...'', covered in 1999 in English by Celine Dion * '' Vivre...'', 2024 album by Kendji Girac {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Best Of Celine Dion
''The Best of Celine Dion'' is the third French-language compilation album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released by Carrere Records in selected European countries on 2 May 1988, preceded by the Eurovision-winning song, " Ne partez pas sans moi". In Germany, the album was issued with a different cover and was titled ''Vivre''. Background On 30 April 1988, Dion won the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Ireland. She represented Switzerland with the song " Ne partez pas sans moi". After this success, the single was released in selected European countries in early May 1988 and Dion promoted it in mid-May in Switzerland, France, Denmark, Germany, Finland and Italy. The single entered the European charts reaching number one in Belgium, number eleven in Switzerland, number thirty-six in France and number forty-two in the Netherlands. Then Carrere Records / Mega Records issued a compilation of Dion's songs, including "Ne partez pas sans moi". The album titled ''The Best of Celine Di ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vivre (Carole Vinci Song)
Switzerland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 with the song "", composed by Alain Morisod, with lyrics by Pierre Alain, and performed by . The Swiss participating broadcaster, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), selected its entry for the contest through a national final. Before Eurovision The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR) held a national final to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1978. The broadcaster received 95 total song submissions (53 in French, 29 in German, and 13 in Italian). In October 1977, a jury internally shortlisted 14 songs before ultimately selecting seven to take part in the selection, with five being performed in French and two in Italian. None of the songs in the selection were performed in German. Among the participants was Piera Martell— who represented . Swiss German and Romansh broadcaster (SF DRS) staged the national final on 18 January 1978 at 21:05 CET in Zürich. It was presented by Christi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vivre (Guy Bonnet Song)
France was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 with the song "", composed by Guy Bonnet, with lyrics by Fulbert Cant, and performed by Bonnet himself. The French participating broadcaster, , selected its entry through a national final. Bonnet had previously represented . Before Eurovision National final took on the responsibility of participating in Eurovision representing France in 1983, after the country had been absent from the 1982 contest when previous broadcaster (TF1) opted out, citing the facile nature of the music on offer in Eurovision as they perceived it. decided to choose its first entry via a broadcast national final. The national final was also aired in Canada's on 22 May. The national final was held on 20 March 1983, hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault and 1977 contest winner Marie Myriam. Fourteen songs took part with the winner chosen by a panel of TV viewers who were telephoned and asked to vote on the songs. Other participants included previous ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vivre (Noa Song)
"Vivre" is a song written by Luc Plamondon and Riccardo Cocciante for the musical ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. It was first recorded in 1997 by Noa and included on the ''Notre-Dame de Paris'' album (1998). The song was also recorded by Hélène Ségara in 1998, who was selected to play Esméralda in the musical, following the withdrawal of Noa. Celine Dion first recorded "Live (for the One I Love)", an English version of the song with lyrics by Will Jennings, for her 1999 greatest hits compilation, '' All the Way... A Decade of Song''. In 2000, Dion's version and another recording of "Live (for the One I Love)" by Tina Arena were included on the English-language version of ''Notre-Dame de Paris'' album. Noa version Israeli singer Noa recorded the part of Esméralda in French for the original soundtrack of the musical ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. Released in January 1998, the soundtrack topped the albums chart in France for seventeen weeks and was certified Diamond after selling ov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Notre Dame De Paris (musical)
''Notre-Dame de Paris'' is a sung-through French musical which debuted on 16 September 1998 in Paris. It is based upon the novel ''Notre-Dame de Paris'' (known in English as ''The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'') by the French novelist Victor Hugo. The music was composed by Riccardo Cocciante (also known as Richard Cocciante) and the lyrics are by Luc Plamondon. Since its debut, it has been professionally played in Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, France, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States, and has been translated into eight languages (English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Korean, Flemish, Polish, and Kazakh). A shorter version in English was performed in 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada (United States) and a full-length London production, also in English, ran for seventeen months. Several songs from the show, such as " Vivre", " Belle" and "Le temps des cathédrales", have been relea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |