Complainte pour Ste-Catherine

E561258

Complainte pour Ste-Catherine is a French-language folk-pop song by Kate and Anna McGarrigle, known for its wry, atmospheric portrait of life in Montreal.

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Complainte pour Ste-Catherine canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
composer Anna McGarrigle NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
describes life in Montreal
genre chanson
folk
folk-pop
hasCultFollowingIn Francophone Canada NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn Francophone folk-pop music
hasLyricsLanguage French
hasQuality atmospheric
wry tone
hasSubject Sainte-Catherine Street in Montreal NERFINISHED
urban life
winter in Montreal
language French
lyricist Philippe Tatartcheff NERFINISHED
notableFor portrait of life in Montreal
originallyPerformedBy Kate and Anna McGarrigle NERFINISHED
partOf album Kate & Anna McGarrigle NERFINISHED
performer Anna McGarrigle NERFINISHED
Kate McGarrigle NERFINISHED
Kate and Anna McGarrigle NERFINISHED
performerNationality Canadian

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Kate McGarrigle notableWork Complainte pour Ste-Catherine
Kate McGarrigle hasSignatureSong Complainte pour Ste-Catherine
Anna McGarrigle notableWork Complainte pour Ste-Catherine