Mon Amour: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Mon amour''' (French "my love") may refer to: |
'''Mon amour''' (French "my love") may refer to: |
||
==Film and TV== |
|||
*''[[Monamour]]'', film |
|||
==Music== |
==Music== |
||
*[[Mon Amour (BZN song)|"Mon Amour" (BZN song)]] 1976 |
*[[Mon Amour (BZN song)|"Mon Amour" (BZN song)]] 1976 |
||
*[[Mon Amour (Klaus Dinger song)|"Mon Amour" (Klaus Dinger song)]] |
*[[Mon Amour (Klaus Dinger song)|"Mon Amour" (Klaus Dinger song)]] |
||
*[[:fr:Mon amour]] single by [[Elsa (singer)]] 2004 |
*[[:fr:Mon amour]], single by [[Elsa (singer)]] 2004 |
||
*"Mon amour", song by Shakira from [[She Wolf]] |
|||
==See also== |
|||
*[[Dors, mon amour]], winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 by André Claveau |
|||
*[[Hiroshima mon amour]], 1959 song |
|||
{{dab}} |
{{dab}} |
Revision as of 16:38, 6 January 2018
Mon amour (French "my love") may refer to:
Film and TV
- Monamour, film
Music
- "Mon Amour" (BZN song) 1976
- "Mon Amour" (Klaus Dinger song)
- fr:Mon amour, single by Elsa (singer) 2004
- "Mon amour", song by Shakira from She Wolf
See also
- Dors, mon amour, winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 by André Claveau
- Hiroshima mon amour, 1959 song