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Les Valses de Vienne

"Les Valses de Vienne" is a 1989 song originally recorded by the French artist François Feldman for his 1989 album, ''Une Présence'' and was the second singles release from that album in November of the same year. It achieved great success in France, topping the chart for two months, and remains Feldman's signature song and a classic of 1980s French music.
==Song information==
The lyrics were written and the music composed by Feldman himself and the famous songwriter Jean-Marie Moreau. According to the expert of French chart Elia Habib, the song is a "romantic ballad, whose identity remains a salve savour in the subject as well as in the musical coloration".〔Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', p. 176 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)〕 The song is based on a pun and all the text is declined as well, juggling with the likeness and the consonance of terms between them (e.g. "dans la Rome antique, errent les romantiques"). The part played by the violins was written by Thierry Durbet.〔François Feldman's biography, ''François Feldman'' (Feldmanfrancois.com ) (Retrieved 10 December 2008)〕

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