Sorry,there isn'nt any french version Elizabethan Serenade.
Answered by Tahmid Al Hafiz.
It means french version included
The Major Jean Pariseau, a Canadian historian and writer, wrote the French version of 'in Flanders field'.
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Nautical version: poupe. Childish version: caca. Probably the one you're wanting, the vulgar version: merde.
Le Tourbillon de la vie is the French song in Anna Kendrick's version of Le Jeunes de Paris on SNL.
The 'Elizabethan Serenade' and 'Sailing By' are very popular works composed by Ronald Binge 1910-1979, an English composer.
The "Elizabethan Serenade" is a composition by Ronald Binge, who died in 1979. It is therefore protected by copyright until 2049 in the European Community.
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Ronald binge
It is called "Elizabethan Serenade" by the Ronald Binge orchestra
Elizabethan.
I had an album back in the late 80's, the title was Midnight Blue by Louise tucker and Charlie Scarbeck. It had a song on it titled Only For You. the tune was the same as Elizabethan Serenade. I don't know if this is the original lyrics or if there are original lyrics to the song. I have tried to find the album but to no avail. The album was recorded in England. I hope this is helpful.
The 1960s British TV show that featured "Elizabethan Serenade" as its theme music is "The Forsyte Saga." This series, based on the novels by John Galsworthy, originally aired in 1967 and became known for its rich storytelling and period drama. The theme music contributed to the show's elegant and historical atmosphere.
Ron Goodwin did not compose "Elizabethan Serenade", it was composed by Ronald Binge. Ron Goodwins recording was an early UK music chart success in the 1960s. He recorded it for several releases in Mono and Stereo.
"version" is spelled "version" (fem.) in French.
The feminine version of bad is mauvaise in French.
The French version of James is Jacques.