Sorry, I can't really help you on the obvious superb artist, but may be able to point you in the right direction in tha linguistic department...
"je t'adore" = I adore you
2006-08-21 01:58:20
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answer #1
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answered by David R 3
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I think you might be thinking of Chansan D'amour by Manhatten Transfer. Maybe? The first line of the song is Chanson D'amour. The second line is j'adadore. Hope this helps you.
2006-08-21 09:36:42
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answer #2
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answered by soundwave_stu 3
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Do you mean "Je T'aime - Moi Non Plus" by Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin?
2006-08-21 09:05:40
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answered by gvih2g2 5
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If you mean Je t'aime it was Lauren Fabian
If you really do mean Je t'adore then it is listed as the Odd Project on
2006-08-21 09:02:18
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answered by spartan74uk 2
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Sorry, I haven´t a clue.
2006-08-21 08:58:30
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answered by Green-Eyed Gal 7
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dont know but did produce this after trying to download it: www.e3.club.com aint got a clue what it is and dont know if its rude? if it isnt nd anyone looks let me know !
2006-08-21 11:45:54
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answered by Lisa_Ice_Lady 1
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try searching lyrics sites
lyricsplanet.com
lyrics.astraweb.com
or you can search what you did into google or yahoo and that should come up....how does the song go?
2006-08-21 08:58:15
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answered by Yogaflame 6
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i need a little more to go on sweetie...
like what genre of music...is it a male or female artist...anything u can think of will be helpful...
2006-08-21 09:00:11
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answered by pooda_22 2
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Try a search, but try this spelling...je t'adore
2006-08-21 08:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry have no idea... iv heard of it though.
2006-08-21 08:57:45
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answered by -mystery- 3
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