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1981 song by Charles Aznavour From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Une vie d'amour" (A life of love) is a song written by Charles Aznavour to the music of Georges Garvarentz. The Russian lyrics of the song were written by Natalia Konchalovsky.[1]
"Une vie d'amour" | |
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Song by Charles Aznavour | |
from the album "Téhéran 43" - Une vie d'amour | |
Released | March 1981 |
Genre | Chanson |
Label | Barclay Records |
Composer(s) | Georges Garvarentz |
Lyricist(s) | Charles Aznavour |
The original version, sung by Aznavour in French, was introduced in the 1981 movie Teheran 43 (USSR). In March of the same year, it was released by French Barclay Records in three separate albums: Teheran 43, Autobiographie and Une vie d'amour, a single with Mireille Mathieu.[2]
The song, whose title can be loosely translated as "A Life in Love", is a slow love ballad. There is also an alternative Russian translation (by Alexander Solin), a Chinese version of the song[3] and a Yiddish version performed by the Barry Sisters.
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