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unusual facts about Melodie


Senna Guemmour

From time to time she does solo projects such as the single "Melodie" from rapper Kool Savas' album Tot oder Lebendig and her appearance on Dieter Falk's album Volkslieder with the track "Kein Schöner Land".


Chanson perpétuelle

The Chanson perpétuelle, Op. 37 is a mélodie by Ernest Chausson, written in December 1898.

Egbert B. Gebstadter

Gebstadter's sixth book is called The Graced Tone of Clément: A la louange de la mélodie des mots, and is referred to in Hofstadter's book Le Ton beau de Marot: In Praise of the Music of Language.

Giovanni Martino Cesare

In 1615 he became an employee of Duke Maximilian of Bavaria (Munich) as a cornettist, where he wrote his best known collection Musicali melodie (1621).

Jaco Pastorius discography

:1979 - Michel Polnareff - Coucou Me Revoilou (on the track "Une Simple Melodie")

Jim Cliffe

Cliffe and his wife Melodie are currently writing new projects, including one with an extra-terrestrial theme, inspired by the events of Roswell and Project Blue Book.

Melodie Robinson

Melodie Robinson (born 25 May 1973 in New Plymouth) is a New Zealand sports journalist and presenter, and former international rugby union player for the New Zealand women's national rugby union team.

Melody of the Heart

Melody of the Heart (German: Melodie des Herzens) is a 1929 German musical film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Dita Parlo, Willy Fritsch and Gerö Mály.

The Blah! Party

On 11 September 2007, Propaganda (the PR company responsible for the founding of the party) stepped down from the running of the party and handed total control to Captain Sensible, former Official Monster Raving Loony Party deputy leader Melodie Staniforth, Robert Staniforth, Sadie Ingoldby, Shaun Nightingale and Gary Spate.

The Broken Road

"Broken Road", an alternative title for the song "Bless the Broken Road", as used by Melodie Crittenden in her cover of the song


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