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Vivre (Noa song)
"Vivre" is a song written by Luc Plamondon and Riccardo Cocciante for the musical ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. It was recorded in 1997 by Noa and included on the ''Notre-Dame de Paris'' album. The song was also recorded by Hélène Ségara in 1998, who was selected to play Esméralda in the musical, following the withdrawal of Noa. Celine Dion recorded an English-language version titled "Live (for the One I Love)" with lyrics by Will Jennings and included it on her 1999 greatest hits compilation, ''All the Way... A Decade of Song''. In 2000, Dion's version and another recording of "Live (for the One I Love)" by Tina Arena were included on the English-language version of ''Notre-Dame de Paris'' album.
==Noa version==

Israeli singer Achinoam Nini, known as Noa recorded the part of Esméralda in French for the original soundtrack of the musical ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. Released in January 1998, the soundtrack topped the albums chart in France for seventeen weeks and was certified Diamond after selling over two million copies in France alone. It became one of the best-selling albums of all time in France.
"Vivre" by Noa was released as the first single of the musical in February 1998. The track was produced by Riccardo Cocciante, Jannick Top and Serge Perathoner. It topped the singles chart in France for eighteen weeks and in Belgium for nineteen weeks. It peaked at number twenty in France in March 1998 and number twelve in Belgium Wallonia in May 1998. "Vivre" was also featured on the Noa's French greatest hits album "Le Meilleur de Noa" in 1999.

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