J’ai deux amours

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"J’ai deux amours" is a famous French song closely associated with Josephine Baker, in which she sings of her love for both Paris and her homeland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French song
song
associatedWith French music of the 1930s
Josephine Baker NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
composer Vincent Scotto NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
culturalSignificance symbol of Josephine Baker’s attachment to both France and her homeland
famousLine J’ai deux amours, mon pays et Paris
firstPerformanceDecade 1930s
genre chanson
popular music
hasTitleInEnglish I Have Two Loves NERFINISHED
language French
lyricist Géo Koger NERFINISHED
Henri Varna NERFINISHED
lyricsMention Paris NERFINISHED
my country
mainTheme Paris NERFINISHED
homeland
love
nostalgia
notablePerformer Josephine Baker NERFINISHED
notableRecordingArtist Josephine Baker NERFINISHED
originalMedium music hall performance
performer Catherine Ringer NERFINISHED
Josephine Baker NERFINISHED
Madeleine Peyroux NERFINISHED
Yves Montand NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1930

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Freda Josephine McDonald notableWork J’ai deux amours