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« La Rivière De Notre Enfance, » la chanson française classique chantée par un chanteur français et un chanteur québécois, Michel Sardou et Garou. Veuillez apprécier cette chanson véritablement merveilleuse.
"La Rivière De Notre Enfance," the classic French song sung by a French singer and a Québécois singer, Michel Sardou and Garou. Please enjoy this truly wonderful song.
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