Yes and no. The Latin version is the Catholic Hail Mary set to music. Composers from all over the world have changed the melody and music behind the song. But technically, as Catholicism is based in Rome, one could argue that it came from Italy.
However, Franz Schubert's Ave Maria is actually a German poem set to music. That version would be from Austria.
Ave Maria - Beyoncé Knowles song - was created in 2008.
Ave Maria, Smash Into You, Hello
Ave Maria A P!NK
The famous Maria song by Blondie, released in 1998 has the following chorus: Maria. You've gotta see her! Go insane and out of your mind. Latina. Ave maria. A million and one candle lights.
Vladimir Vavilov: Ave Maria
Ave Maria - Beyoncé Knowles song - was created in 2008.
Schubert's Ave Maria.
Ave Maria
Ave Maria - Beethoven
Ave Maria, she walked down the aisle at her wedding to that song.
Although not really a singer, yours truly also find time to sing Ave maria, which usually happens inside the bathroom. Ave maria is a well-known as well as a much-recorded setting of Ave Maria, which is a Latin text. My famous rendition of this song was done by Beyonce.
Ave Maria, Smash Into You, Hello
Ave Maria A P!NK
Ave Maria
Ave Maria is an Aria.
Ave Maria ~ Franz Schubert
The famous Maria song by Blondie, released in 1998 has the following chorus: Maria. You've gotta see her! Go insane and out of your mind. Latina. Ave maria. A million and one candle lights.