The Manhattan Transfer - Chanson D'Amour (Official Audio)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Track taken from the album Coming Out (1976).
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They played this song in the British comedy Are You Being Served. They had an excellent cast on that show. It had me in stitches. It is a good song.
That's where I first heard this song! Yes, that show was hysterically funny, I loved it 😍
That's where I first heard the song also.
I watched he Manhattan Transfer sing this song on The Two Ronnies.
Brings back memories of happy times.
Love this song 🎵 ❤ Always have and always will ❣
There was a joke about this song in several countries.
Somewhere in France in a front yard on a beautiful sunny day early in the morning an earthworm crawled out of the hole. In a good mood, he stretched, took a deep breath of fresh air and sang: "Chaaaaansooon d'amouuuur"..
Suddenly a lawn mower came towards him: "Ratatatata...
😂🎉
I often wondered just what Art & Dotty Todd thought of TMT's version. Their '58 hit was a monster on AM radio of the late 50's. -------------------------MJL, 76 y/o
Thanks a lot - Merci beaucoup
My mom and dad met at a USO dance; he was temporary in her hometown for Air Force pilot training. Many years later when kids and dad‘s time in the military change the dynamic of their relationship, this is one of the few songs I ever remember them dancing to in our time in Germany in the 1950s. Great song, great singer, timeless in fact. 👍💙💙 great cover.
bella melodia con el sentimiento que le pone la primera voz y excelente los coros arropados por una excelente orquesta
Sounds exactly like Edith Piaf version. Even the saxophone solo. Great song.
I don't think Edith ever actually sang this (it's mostly in English). The only clip I've heard on here that claims to be EP is actually TMT anyway.
il me prend si souvent de fredonner cette chanson.
C'était l'bon temps...
Marvelous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Imagine driving in your Citroën DS listening to this track✔️
Creepy 😂
"Ra-ta-da-ta-da"
Or your Renault Dauphine! Done✅
Though actually there are only two French phrases in it (the title [love song] and je t'adore [I adore you]); the rest is in English!
Absolutely. UK 🇬🇧
Lovely memories xxx
Simply GOATS
Fantastica !
MARVELOUS ❤❤❤😊😊😊
"Eet eez a lurve zong abot a lurve zong, and eet eez zung az a lurve zong wiz lyrics zat are Pfffffffff": every French person.
Delicious 💯🌹❤️👌🙏✨🌹
Ich liebe diesen Song
Das Lied habe ich lmmer mit eine Eltern gehört jetzt sind beide tot 🇨🇵💔😭
Verspätet Beileid für deine Eltern... !
Vielen Dank ❤
Mine to 😢
@@carlproctor9101danke ❤
MARVELOUS ❤❤❤❤❤
rátárátárá
Ilove this song
Erinnert mich an eine frühere Freundin. Wenn wir gemeinsam mit dem Fahrrad zur Schule gefahren sind, hat sie das oft gesungen, gerade wenn sie verliebt war 😊
The French chanson which is in fact not a real one... But it relates me to France although...
Like si viniste por los simuladores 😂
my mom loved this song Rip Mom
MARVELOUS ❤❤❤😊😊😊
Marvelous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Remember in uk around 1977
Came out 1976, number 1 March '77.
@@G6JPGI was just looking up what was happening in the world on the day I was born in march 77 and this song came up as the number 1 that day. I love it and it's wonderful to think that my Mother was probably listening to this around the time I was born.
@@stephen-yd5eg Why not ask her! For me (1960), it was "My Old Man's A Dustman"!
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