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Tag: I Love Her to Death

Francis Cabrel: Je l’aime a mourir

Francis Cabrel (1953-), French singer and songwriter, turns 65 years old today, and I thought I would share one of his popular songs – Je l’aime a mourir (I Love Her to Death), released in 1979.

Posted on November 23, 2018April 19, 2023 by Diana @ Thoughts on PapyrusPosted in MusicTagged Anniversaire, folk music, Francis Cabrel, french chanson, French singers, I Love Her to Death, Je l'aime a mourir. 5 Comments

"For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, but loses his own soul?" Matthew 16:26, The Bible

“World power means nothing. Only the unsayable, jewelled inner life matters." Rumi

“None can reach dawn without travelling the road of night." Kahlil Gibran

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