"Jamais" | |
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Single by Connie Francis | |
B-side | "Lily Marlène" |
Released | 1961 |
Recorded | June 1961 |
Genre | Pop music |
Length | 1:51 |
Label | MGM Records SPF-1092 |
Songwriter(s) | Sebastián Yradier, Hubert Ithier |
Jamais is a French single recorded by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis. The song is a French reworking of Sebastián Yradier's classic tale about a white dove, La Paloma, a song which Francis also recorded in
- English (as Your Love)
- Italian (as La Paloma)
- Neapolitan (as La Paloma)
- Portuguese (as La Paloma)
- Spanish (as La Paloma, sometimes also credited as Tú Amor)
The B-side of Jamais was Lily Marlène, a French cover version of Lale Andersen's wartime classic Lili Marleen.
Jamais became a Top Ten Single for Francis in Canada and France.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ CD-Booklet to Connie Francis: The Wedding, PolyGram CD-Album MMTCD 1648, Johannesburg/South Africa, 1992
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