Françoise Hardy La Mer / Les Feuilles Mortes (1969, Vinyl) Discogs


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Many artists have covered this song, in French and other languages. This one is Francoise Hardy's interpretation, which sings the sea's praises in a heart-wa.


FRANCOISE HARDY " LA MER, LE VENT, LES ETOILES " ꧁ღ ♥ ღ꧁ Dédicace YouTube

Mer, mon cœur pèse des tonnes. Et mon corps s'abondonne. Si léger à la mer. La mer pleure ses vagues. Qui ont un goût de larmes. Et s'en vont, éphémères. Se perdre en la terre.


La mer les etoiles et le vent / comment te dire adieu de Françoise Hardy, SP chez valou02 Ref

Francoise Hardy -La mer(1965)I really like Francoise Hardy's cover of la mer song.One of my favorite french songs.


Françoise Hardy Comment Te Dire Adieu / La Mer, Les Etoiles Et Le Vent (1968, Vinyl) Discogs

Returning to Earth, the song "Mer" features lyrics by Françoise Hardy, and although she is a superb interpretiste, I do detect a more natural flow in her voice when she is singing her own words. The final lines in the song are achingly beautiful, in any language: je voudrais doucement me coucher dans la mer magique, originelle


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Françoise Hardy: La mer


Françoise Hardy La mer, les etoiles et le vent (Subtítulos en Español) YouTube

Françoise Hardy se confie sur sa grossesse : "Il m'avait été très difficile d'y parvenir ". Françoise Hardy a été interrogée sur la période la plus heureuse de sa vie. Elle a répondu sans hésiter : " Quand ma relation avec Jacques a commencé. Quand j'ai su que j'étais enceinte, car il m'avait été très difficile d'y parvenir.


Françoise Hardy La Mer / L'Amitié (1972, Vinyl) Discogs

Translation of 'La Mer' by Françoise Hardy from French to English. Contributions: 1838 translations, 1 transliteration, 1685 songs, 2 collections, 7113 thanks received, 88 translation requests fulfilled for 38 members, 53 transcription requests fulfilled, added 16 idioms, explained 63 idioms, left 4247 comments, added 133 annotations


La Mer Francoise Hardy (HD, HQ) with French lyrics YouTube

Comment te dire adieu is the ninth studio album by French singer-songwriter Françoise Hardy, released in 1968 on Disques Vogue.Like many of her previous records, it was originally released without a title and came to be referred to, later on, by the name of its most popular song.The cover artwork was a drawing by Jean-Paul Goude.


Françoise Hardy Les Versions Originales Folkrocks

Become a better singer in 30 days with these videos! Mer Mon cœur pèse des tonnes Et mon corps s'abandonne Si léger à la mer La mer pleure ses vagues Qui ont un goût de larmes Et s'en vont, éphémères Se perdre en la terre Se fondre à la terre Mer Magique, originelle Dans son rythme essentiel Le ventre de la mer Vous garde pour vous.


Francoise Hardy Viens Encyclopédisque Disque Françoise (Sixième album) Francoise hardy

The sea whose bottom one doesn't see. The sea, whose end lies out of sight. With you, it's rather the contrary. You hide no mystery. It's strange, I thought I loved the wind. The wind doesn't obey. It comes and goes where it wills. You aren't like the wind. You who become attached.


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La Mer/Françoise Hardy 1965 YouTube

Françoise Hardy signed her first contract with the record label Vogue in November 1961. In April 1962, shortly after finishing school, her first album, "Oh oh Chéri", appeared, with the title song written by Johnny Hallyday's writing duo.The flip side of the record, "Tous les garçons et les filles" became a huge success, which sold 2 million copies.


Françoise Hardy La Mer / Les Feuilles Mortes (1969, Vinyl) Discogs

Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for La Mer / Les Feuilles Mortes by Françoise Hardy. Compare versions and buy on Discogs


Mer/Françoise Hardy 1974 YouTube

Françoise Madeleine Hardy [fʁɑ̃swaz aʁdi]; born 17 January 1944) is a retired French . Mainly known for singing melancholic , Hardy rose to prominence in the early 1960s as a leading figure of the wave. In addition to her native French, she also sang in English, Italian and German. Her career spanned more than fifty years with over thirty.


Françoise Hardy La mer YouTube

La Mer Françoise Hardy Song by Charles Trenet Capo 3 https://youtu.be/9tvLa1rA0yU [Intro][Chorus] D G Em Am D (Slide down 13 fret) Dudu Dududu Dudu Dudu G Em Am D.


O FALCÃO DE JADE Francoise Hardy canta Charles La mer 1967

Françoise Madeleine Hardy [fʁɑ̃swaːz aʁdi] (* 17. Januar 1944 in Paris) ist eine französische Yéyé- und Schlagersängerin, Texterin, Komponistin und Filmschau.