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S'il n'y avait pas les mots
Corinne Hermès: new single
S'il n'y avait pas les mots is supposed to 'create a world of French melodies in a Brit-pop style universe'. You can listen to the song and to the other tracks on the album as well as read read along the lyrics on Corinne Hermès' official website here. The new CD is the follow up single of the song On vit comme on aime (You live as you love) that had already been published.
Corinne Hermès won the Eurovision Contest for Luxembourg in 1983 with the song Si la vie est cadeau (If life is a gift). After her appearance, the singer told that she 'doesn't want to be a one-hit-wonder'. Nevertheless, she has never been very commercially succesful.
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