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"C'est l'amour" is a popular song recorded by Belgian band Léopold Nord & Vous. It was trio's debut single, released in September 1987, from the album of the same name, and perhaps remains to date its most known song, due to the huge success it met in France and the number of cover versions and remixes that it was the subject throughout the years. It can be deemed as band's signature song. ==Background and release== In 1987, Alec Mension, a Belgian artist who had already released several singles in his country, recorded in Tony Visconti studio, in London, a song he wrote in English-language, entitled "Don't walk away". However, no recording company agreed to sign a contract with him, because nobody thought that the song had potential. Mension decided to re-record the song adding French voices to the English mix. He then re-wrote the lyrics in French-language along with his two brothers, Benoît and Hubert. The song was re-entitled "C'est l'amour".〔"Alen Mension", ''Radio Bodink'' (Bodink.org ) (Retrieved October 12, 2008)〕 The song was eventually released in early September 1987. The cover art was made by Steve Sauvage who also made those for Muriel Dacq's first two singles.〔Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', p. 72 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)〕 "C'est l'amour" was re-issued in 1993 in remixed versions named "Unity Power mixes". "C'est l'amour" was part on many French and Belgian compilations released in the 2000s, such as ''Absolument 80: Tubes français Vol. 1'', ''Top 50 vol.3'', ''Nos belges années 1978-1988, volume 1'', ''Bel 80 - Het beste uit de Belpop van 1987'', ''Best of - Les Tubes Fête'', ''Club 80's'' and ''100 Chansons Françaises''. In 2007 and 2008, the song was performed at the RFM Party 80 concert tour in which numerous artists of the 1980s, including Alec Mension, participated.
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