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L'Amour

[luh-moor]

noun

  1. Louis (Dearborn), 1908–88, U.S. novelist.



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After a four-year break, she made an emotional comeback at last summer's Paris Olympics, singing Edith Piaf's classic Hymne à l'Amour from the Eiffel Tower.

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Since then, fans have seen her present Taylor Swift with her album of the year Grammy in February 2024 and, in a much greater effort, sing “L’Hymne à l’amour” while perched on the Eiffel Tower to cap the spectacular opening ceremony for last summer’s Paris Olympics.

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However, in the summer Dion seemingly powered through to deliver a moving performance of Edith Piaf’s “Hymne à l’amour” at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony — her first live performance since her diagnosis.

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The powerhouse singer, who had not performed publicly for years due to complications from a rare neurological disorder, closed out the ceremony with an instantly iconic performance of “L’Hymne à l’amour” on the Eiffel Tower under a massive Olympics logo.

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In 2015, the respected archival label Light in the Attic reissued her first four albums. in 2021, Hardy and the French house group Bon Entendeur released an updated version of her early hit “Le Temps de L’amour.”

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