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Die Melon Men - Laß' Mir Mei Ruah' album

Die Melon Men - Laß' Mir Mei Ruah' album

  • Performer: Die Melon Men
  • Genre: Jazz / Rock / Pop / Folk music
  • Title: Laß' Mir Mei Ruah'
  • MP3 version size: 1894 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1823 mb
  • Other: MP2 RA MPC AHX AUD VQF MMF
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 660

Description

The best of 1990-2000 is a 2001 compilation album by Sarah Brightman "La Me. One of my favofite music. Created by Tess Deck.

Erwin Von Au. Loss't Ma Doch Mei Ruah.

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Die Melon Men - Tuesday.

Soup is the second studio album by American rock band Blind Melon, released on August 15, 1995. The album was released eight weeks before vocalist Shannon Hoon's fatal drug overdose, making it his final album with the band, though it was not their last release with him, as his posthumously released work was included on the next album Nico.

Laß' mir mein VfB ond laß' mir mei Ruah. album: I Ben a Bogglharter Fan Vom Vfb. Giampaolo Pretto, Jean Guihen Queyras, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai - Scena. album: Scena - ruah - concerto per violoncello. Italian Hitmakers - Immi ruah. album: Basi musicale nello stilo dei renato zero, Vol. 6. Zipfelhaum Bande - Bei dir find i mei Ruah. album: Mia san Oberpfälzer. Grupo Ruah - Exaltai (Ao Vivo). album: Sopro do Espírito. Michael Patrick Kelly - Prologue. Michael Patrick Kelly - Ruah. a daneem - Sie gibt koa ruah.

Homme libre, toujours tu chériras la mer! La mer est ton miroir; tu contemples ton âme Dans le déroulement infini de sa lame, Et ton esprit n'est pas un gouffre moins amer. Tu te plais à plonger au sein de ton image; Tu l'embrasses des yeux et des bras, et ton coeur Se distrait quelquefois de sa propre rumeur Au bruit de cette plainte indomptable et sauvage. L'Homme et la mer. love Ocean always, Man: ye both are free! the Sea, thy mirror: thou canst find thy soul in the unfurling billows' surging roll, they mind's abyss is bitter as the sea. thou doest rejoice thy mirrored face to pierce, plunging, and clasp with eyes and arms; thy heart at its own mutter oft forgets to start, lulled by that plaint indomitably fierce.

The song was first recorded by the French singer Roland Gerbeau in 1945. It was not until 1946 that Trenet recorded his own version. When it was released in 1946, it became an unexpected hit, and has remained a chanson classic and jazz standard ever since.