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2 unusual facts about D'amour ou d'amitié


Tellement j'ai d'amour...

#"D'amour ou d'amitié" (Eddy Marnay, Jean Pierre Lang, Roland Vincent) – 4:05

The second single "D'amour ou d'amitié" was a hit, reaching number 1 in Quebec and receiving gold certification for the sales of 50,000 copies.


Dario Baldan Bembo

Céline Dion covered his songs "Dolce frutto" (released as a single with the title "L'amour viendra") and "L'amico è" (with the title "Hymne à l'amitié").

Fleurs d'amour, fleurs d'amitié

Hosts Nanette Workman (credited as Nanette) and Tony Roman hosted this psychedelic variety series on location from the Expo 67 grounds.

Maxime Julien Émeriau de Beauverger

Emeriau was a Freemason, member of four lodges: the Mère Loge Écossaise, the lodge Paix et Parfaite Union in Toulon, Amitié à l'Épreuve and Amis Fidèles de Saint Napoléon in Marseille.

Stéphane Trano

The preface of Une Affaire d’Amitie was written by Jean Lacouture, the biographer of General Charles de Gaulle.

The Best of Celine Dion

The album contained mostly singles released in France: "D'amour ou d'amitié" (1983), "Mon ami m'a quittée" (1983), "C'est pour vivre" (1985), "Billy" (1986), "Je ne veux pas" (1987), "La religieuse" (1988) and "Ne partez pas sans moi" (1988).

The Roads to Freedom

The trilogy was to be followed by a fourth novel, La dernière chance (i.e. The Last Chance); however, Sartre would never finish it: two chapters were published in 1949 in Sartre's magazine Les Temps modernes under the title Drôle d'amitié.


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