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4 Candles
The flame of Hope should never go out from your life. And with Hope, each of us can live a life with Peace, Faith and Love!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtENxRBUwUI&
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Anna Veleva
This is my cousin Anna Veleva’s official website. She is a dedicated singer, teacher and a virtuoso opera singer.
www.AnnaVeleva.com/
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Association Sylvie Vartan pour la Bulgarie
Les enfants sont notre avenir. C’est à nous, les plus grands, de savoir les protéger et leur redonner le droit de vivre dans la confiance et la dignité. C’est une immense satisfaction de pouvoir se dire “J’ai sauvé un enfant”. Essayons de le fair pour le plus grand nombre. - Sylvie Vartan
www.asvbweb.com/Sommaire.html
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Caped Wonder
Celebrating the Legacy of Dana and Christopher Reeve; Superman Images and Trailers.
www.CapedWonder.com/
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Chicago
Official website for the legendary music group Chicago.
www.ChicagoTheBand.com
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Christopher & Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center
The Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center (PRC) is a program of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation formed through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and assisted by the Paralysis Task Force.
www.Paralysis.org/
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Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve passed away October 10, 2004, with his family at his side. Christopher was a hero to many people, yet he always said it was the ordinary people living with disability who were truly extraordinary.
www.ChristopherReeve.org/
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Club Med
Club Med - The Antidote for Civilization
www.ClubMed.com/usa/
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Dalida - Alouette
This video has a really good version of the French traditional song Alouette starring Dalida, Nana Mouskouri, Chantal Goya, Mireille Mathieu and Francis Huster.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9Tx2NB_qDA&NR
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Françoise Hardy - Tous Les Garçons et les Filles (1962)
This is a video of Françoise Hardy singing Tous Les Garçons et les Filles (All the Boys and Girls). She recorded this song in April 1962, shortly after finishing school and at the age of 18! This song became a huge success in France and two million copies were sold. 1962 was also the year when I moved to Paris after I left Bulgaria, my homeland, and after escaping from the hell of communism. I was only 6 years old back then and Françoise Hardy, along with Sylvie Vartan became my favorite singers. I still listen to their wonderful music and I like their songs now just as much as I did when I was a kid.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=makWcuHaAYg
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Hall Biographies
The most comprehensive Biographies portal - A man in love is like a torn sack: the other lost generation.
www.HallBiographies.com/index.php/Mode/product/AsinSearch/0595257097/name/My%2520Odyssey.htm
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Kal El
KAL-EL.ORG - News & Information on all things Superman & DC Comics
www.Kal-El.org/
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Levelblu
Levelblu featuring Greg Minnick
www.levelblu.com/
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Miracle Dogs
Sometimes, all we need is a place to belong, a reason to hope, and sometimes we need a miracle.
www.MiracleDogs.net/
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Nino Ferrer - Le Téléfon (1966)
This is a video of Nino Ferrer singing Le Téléfon (The Telephone). This song came out in 1966 and became a big hit in France. I moved back to Paris (for the second time) in 1967 and I would hear this funny tune quite often back then. Many of the words, which are in French, are intentionally mispelled and are pronounced differently and incorrectly just so that they rhyme with other words in the song! This is one of the most hilarious songs I have ever heard. Of course, you must understand French and know it fairly well in order to realize that many of the words are mispronounced. The chorus goes like this: Gaston y a l'téléfon qui son et y a jamais person qui y répond which means Gaston, the telephone is ringing but nobody ever answers it. The arrangement of this song is excellent, particularly the horn parts and especially the bariton saxophon! However, the lip-synching in this video is way off!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsm5jWINwhw
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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Aeroplane
In this video, the Red Hot Chili Peppers perform the song Aeroplane. This funky song has a great bass part and an incredible bass solo. The lyrics is the chorus start with: Music is my aeroplane. I like both music and aeroplanes, and I even have my own music and aviation websites!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5DBu44ngto
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Super Bowl
Official website of Super Bowl XXXIX
www.SuperBowl.com/
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Supergirl
Supergirl Tribute
www.geocities.com/supergirl_tribute/
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Sylvie Vartan
Sylvie Vartan was born on August 15, 1944 in Iskretz, a small town in the Balkans, in Bulgaria. Her parents were Georges (who worked in the French embassy) and her mother Ilona who was Hungarian. Sylvie has a brother named Eddie who was seven years old when she was born. After Bulgaria had been invaded by the soviets in September, their house was confiscated and the Vartans had to move to Sofia. “My life changed a lot” Sylvie said in the magazine Discorevue in 1962: “It was like any other little girl’s life in the city, nothing out of the ordinary. But then something big happened. A friend of my father, a director, was making a movie about the war between Turkey and Bulgaria. He gave me a small part as a schoolgirl. I was very young but it had a lasting impression on me. It made me want to work in the entertainment industry. After that, I often dreamed of becoming an entertainer.”
www.Sylvie-Vartan.com
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Sylvie Vartan - Bette Davis Eyes
In this video, which was filmed at the Las Vegas MGM Grand, Sylvie Vartan sings Bette Davis Eyes, a song that was a big hit for Kim Carnes.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IosTlAkVzgM
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Sylvie Vartan - Can’t Stop Dancing (1981)
This video has some outstanding choreography by Sylvie Vartan with the song Can’t Stop Dancing, which she sings in English (most of her songs were in French).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sko5pMb7dwo
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Sylvie Vartan - Comme Un Garçon (1972)
In this video, Sylvie Vartan sings a big-band arrangement of Comme Un Garçon (Like a Boy) that really swings! This song originally came out in 1967. I was 11 years old back then and lived in Paris. This is the cutest silly love song that I have ever heard and the lyrics are really adorable. It is definitely one of my all-time favorite songs, after La Maritza. Some other artists (like France Gall) have recorded it, too, but only Sylvie Vartan sings it the right way.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgBMAO5ictU
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Sylvie Vartan - Dieu Merci
This video of the song Dieu Merci (Thank You God) by Sylvie Vartan has sequins, diamonds, an elaborate choreography and a great looking Sylvie.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdlgPjCfPgg
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Sylvie Vartan - Disco Queen (1978)
This short video with Sylvie Vartan’s Disco Queen is a remix of Claudja Barry’s Johnny, Johnny Please Come Home.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqiWFShamhg
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Sylvie Vartan - Enough Is Enough (1981)
This is a spectacular video of Sylvie Vartan singing Enough Is Enough (No More Tears), which was also done by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer. It was filmed live at the Palais des Sports in Paris.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekjDXAMdxIs
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Sylvie Vartan - Georges (1978)
In this video, Sylvie Vartan sings Georges, a song about me (yeah, right!). Georges drives a 220-horsepower super Bugatti one evening in Miami (yes, it really is me!).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ryJ1f81eH8
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Sylvie Vartan - Gloria (1982)
Filmed in Las Vegas at THE MGM Grand and introduced by Gene Kelly, this is Sylvie Vartan’s rendition of Gloria that was also sung by Laura Branigan.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_T4zi9pDeQ
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Sylvie Vartan - Irresistibilmente (1975)
This is the Italian version of one of the greatest hits that Sylvie Vartan had in France (and in Italy and Japan as well). It was called Irrésistiblement in French which means Uncontrollably in English.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uiyvfT1HYY
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Sylvie Vartan - Irresistiblement (1968)
This is a video of Sylvie Vartan singing one of her biggest hits from the sixties, the very up-lifting “Irresistiblement”.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZCbwg6VmnI
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Sylvie Vartan - Je N’Aime Encore Que Toi (1996)
Written and composed for Sylvie Vartan by Richard Cocciante, this romantic ballad video was shot in Malibu and Los Angeles. The title Je N’Aime Encore Que Toi means I Only Still Love You in English.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6mbJk3Ll6w
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Sylvie Vartan - Jolie Poupée (1968)
Jolie Poupée (Beautiful Doll) is a video with an unusual song that plays like a fictitious dialogue between an abandonned ragged doll and her owner. Both characters are played by Sylvie Vartan!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD-JnYCEBoU
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Sylvie Vartan - Jubilation (1977)
In 1977 and during one of her many concerts, Sylvie Vartan sings Paul Anka’s Jubilation, a song that was also done by Barbra Streisand during the 70’s. Interestingly, in 1963, Paul Anka also composed the song I’m Watching You especially for Sylvie and it was the very first time that she sang a song in English.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dd3ifbVEU8
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Sylvie Vartan - La Drôle de Fin (1975)
Last tango in Paris? This dramatic video of Sylvie Vartan singing La Drôle de Fin (The Amusing End) has a modern Tango beat.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjMic8NrvzI
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Sylvie Vartan - La Maritza
This is a video of Sylvie Vartan singing my all-time favorite song, La Maritza. This beautiful song is about her childhood (and been mine, too!) and about how she escaped from the hell of communism. When the horizon became too dark, all the birds left on the path of hope and we followed them to Paris. Original French lyrics: Quand l’horizon s’est fait trop noir, tous les oiseaux sont partis sur les chemins de l’espoir et nous ont les a suivis à Paris.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz5yQ71TrCs&mode=related&search=
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Sylvie Vartan - La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser
This video has the song La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser (The Most Beautiful One To Go Dancing With) by beautiful Sylvie Vartan. This song was a very big hit for her back in 1964. I was 8 years old when I first heard it in Paris and it quickly became one of my favorite songs!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTCEB_nzHSo
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Sylvie Vartan - Le Locomotion (1962)
This is a live video with young Sylvie Vartan singing Le Locomotion, the French version of The Locomotion. I first heard this rendition of this song when I was 6 years old and when I lived in Paris, and several years before I heard the original version in English!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxaVHKMoA3s
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Sylvie Vartan - New German Website
Born August 15, 1944, in Iskretz, Bulgaria, Vartan showed great talent for both acting and singing at an early age, resulting in an appearance in the Bulgarian film "Under The Yoke" in 1950. Two years later Vartan and her family relocated to France. 1961 would prove to be an important year for Vartan's career, as she entered a recording studio for the first time, picked up some TV work, and appeared at the famed Olympia Theater.
www.SylvieVartan.de/
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Sylvie Vartan - Petit Rainbow (1977)
This video is a French rendition by Sylvie Vartan of the song “Summer Love Sensation” by the Bay City Rollers under the french title of “Petit rainbow”.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu744ONFZ4w
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Sylvie Vartan - Quand Tu Es Là (1965)
In this video, Sylvie Vartan sings Quand Tu Es Là (When You Are There), which is a French version of Game of Love.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YnQRrgN21s
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Sylvie Vartan - Si Je Chante (1964)
This song and video of Si Je Chante (If I Sing, It’s For You) by Sylvie Vartan was recorded in Nashville. It was a song that I liked a lot as I was growing up in Paris and I listened to it often when I visited my neighbor’s apartment in Bois-Colombes, a suburb on the outskirts (banlieu as they say in French) of Paris. Brenda Lee originally recorded this song in 1963 and it was called My Whole World Is Falling Down.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id2lsjpiN4U
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Sylvie Vartan - Tes Tendres Années (1993)
In June 1993, live from the gigantic stadium “Parc des Princes” in Paris, was celebrated Johnny Hallyday’s 50th birthday. This was the occasion of a reunion with Sylvie Vartan, his famous former wife during the 60’s and the 70’s. She sung especially for him Tes Tendres Années (Tender Years).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ8p2OoqBLE
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Sylvie Vartan - Twiste Et Chante
This video is a French rendition by Sylvie Vartan of Twist & Shout by the Beatles. In January, 1964, Sylvie Vartan performed alongside the Beatles at the Olympia in Paris and more people came to see her than the Fab Four!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=apgaPyotNsI
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Sylvie Vartan - Zum Zum Zum (1968)
This is another great video with Sylvie Vartan. She sings in this one in Italian. Sylvie was (and still is) really amazing. She has sung songs in French, English, Italian, Japanese, Bulgarian and probably in other languages, too!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u1E6OzCog4
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Sylvie Vartan and Carlos - 2 Minutes 35 de Bonheur (1967)
This is a very cute of Sylvie Vartan singing 2 Minutes 35 de Bonheur (2 Minutes and 35 Seconds of Happiness) with Carlos, who was actually her secretary! Although this song was recorded in 1967, it has the style and look of the roaring 1920’s.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io4Rkz3ro5Q
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Sylvie Vartan and Françoise Hardy - Il Y A Deux Filles En Moi (1968)
This video has a rare duet called Il Y A Deux Filles En Moi (There Are Two Girls In Me) that was recorded by Sylvie Vartan and Françoise Hardy, my two all-time favorite singers! They were both my idols when I was growing up in Paris. Between the ages of 6 and 8, I used to go to my neighbor’s apartment to listen to records by them almost every day! Here I am several decades later, and they are still my favorite singers!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUabYV0ebVg
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Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Hallyday - A Plein Cœur
This is an excellent video of Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Hallyday singing A Plein Cœur (With a Full Heart). On April 12, 1965, Johnny and Sylvie were married and they became the King and Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll in France!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9kA94ppVJo
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Sylvie Vartan Association for Underprivileged Children
The children are our future. It is up to us, who are the more fortunate, to give them the opportunity to live their lives with dignity and hope. How rewarding it is to be able to know that you saved a child. Please, be as generous as you can. Working together we can make a difference. - Sylvie Vartan
www.asvbweb.com/Summary.html
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Sylvie Vartan Show
Sylvie Vartan recorded her first song at the age of 16. By the time she was 19, she did concerts alongside the Beatles and became the biggest new singing sensation in France. Sylvie Vartan was greeted by the American press as “The most beautiful gift from France since the statue of liberty!”. In my opinion, Sylvie Vartan was also the best Christmas present from Bulgaria to France: She was born in Bulgaria and arrived in Paris on Christmas Eve in 1952!
www.SylvieVartanShow.com/
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Sylvie Vartan, Françoise Hardy and Etienne Daho - On S’Ressemble (1998)
This is a video of the song On S’Ressemble (We Ressemble) as sung by Sylvie Vartan, Françoise Hardy and Etienne Daho. Sylvie Vartan and Françoise Hardy happen to be my all-time favorite singers! I listened to their music as I was growing up in France. After having lived in the United States for several decades, I still listen to their music.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEyQXgTkqDQ
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Sylvie Vartan, Françoise Hardy and Petula Clark - 60’s Medley (1964)
In this video, Sylvie Vartan and Françoise Hardy, essential “Yé-Yé” girls, join Petula Clark singing this long medley of their mutual hits, which include Je Suis Seule Ce Soir, Nous On Est Dans Le Vent, Le Temps de l’Amour, Cœur Blessé, Pas Cette Chanson, Si Je Chante, "J’Suis d’Accord, L’Idole des Jeunes, Je n’Attends Plus Personne, Toi Qui M’A Fait Pleurer, Fini de Pleurer, Ton Meilleur Ami, L'Ami des Mauvais Jours and One More Time, Encore Une Fois. Sylvie Vartan and Françoise Hardy were my favorite singers as I was growing up in France, and I liked Petla Clark, too.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSNm9RqJm4k
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You are Super Visitor
971,969
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