席琳迪翁向AMA的巴黎攻击受害者致敬 2024

席琳迪翁向AMA的巴黎攻击受害者致敬

庆祝之夜也成为了一个致敬的夜晚,当时Celine Dion在美国音乐奖颁奖典礼上登台并以惊人的演绎经典曲调表彰巴黎恐怖袭击事件受害者.

Dion被主持人Jared Leto介绍为“世界上最伟大的声音之一”,然后继续证明这一点,用法语演唱了Edith Piaf的“Hymne a L’Amour”(“Ode to Love”)。在她身后,埃菲尔铁塔,卢浮宫和其他巴黎地标的图像在后台播放.

席琳 Dion at the American Music Awards on Nov. 22.
席琳迪翁11月22日在美国音乐奖颁奖典礼上.

随着(翻译)的歌词,“我们将为我们/永恒的蓝色天堂中的无限/没有更多的问题我的爱/你相信我们彼此相爱/上帝,重新团结彼此相爱的人,”这是清楚为什么这首歌是皮亚芙在1950年首次录制的,根据11月13日发生的事情具有这样的意义.

即使它是用法语演唱的,其含义也清晰可见;当迪翁唱歌时,观众可以看到擦干眼泪.

翁 with the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower at the AMAs.
迪翁以AMA的艾菲尔铁塔为背景.

此外,Leto在他的介绍中指出,他和他自己的乐队去年在巴黎演奏过Bataclan音乐厅。 “法国很重要,”他说。 “俄罗斯很重要。叙利亚很重要。马里很重要。美国很重要。整个世界都很重要,和平是可能的。”

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the given text in English:

    The celebration night also became a tribute night, when Celine Dion took the stage at the American Music Awards and paid tribute to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks with a stunning rendition of a classic tune. Dion was introduced by host Jared Leto as “one of the greatest voices in the world,” and then proceeded to prove it by singing Edith Piafs “Hymne a LAmour” (“Ode to Love”) in French. Images of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and other Paris landmarks played in the background. It was clear why this song, recorded by Piaf in 1950, had such significance in light of the events of November 13th, as the translated lyrics say, “We will for us/In the eternal blue sky/No more questions, my love/You believe in us loving each other/God, reunite those who love each other.” Even though it was sung in French, its meaning was clear; as Dion sang, the audience could be seen wiping away tears. Dion performed with the Eiffel Tower as her backdrop at the AMAs. Additionally, Leto noted in his introduction that he and his own band had played at the Bataclan music hall in Paris last year. “France is important,” he said. “Russia is important. Syria is important. Mali is important. The United States is important. The whole world is important, and peace is possible.” With a moving speech, @JaredLeto introduced @celinedions very special #AMAs performance. https://t.co/Q4CRvbav5v – AMA (@TheAMAs) November 23, 2015 Celine Dion: Titanic theme will live forever Jun.04.201200:00 Follow Randee Dawn on Twitter. Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInShare on Pinterest

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the given text in English:

    The celebration night also became a tribute night, when Celine Dion took the stage at the American Music Awards and paid tribute to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks with a stunning rendition of a classic tune. Dion was introduced by host Jared Leto as “one of the greatest voices in the world,” and then proceeded to prove it by singing Edith Piafs “Hymne a LAmour” (“Ode to Love”) in French. Images of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and other Paris landmarks played in the background. It was clear why this song, recorded by Piaf in 1950, had such significance in light of the events of November 13th, as the translated lyrics say, “We will for us/In the eternal blue sky/No more questions, my love/You believe in us loving each other/God, reunite those who love each other.” Even though it was sung in French, its meaning was clear; as Dion sang, the audience could be seen wiping away tears. Dion performed with the Eiffel Tower as her backdrop at the AMAs. Additionally, Leto noted in his introduction that he and his own band had played at the Bataclan music hall in Paris last year. “France is important,” he said. “Russia is important. Syria is important. Mali is important. The United States is important. The whole world is important, and peace is possible.” With a moving speech, @JaredLeto introduced @celinedions very special #AMAs performance. https://t.co/Q4CRvbav5v – AMA (@TheAMAs) November 23, 2015 Celine Dion: Titanic theme will live forever Jun.04.201200:00 Follow Randee Dawn on Twitter. Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInShare on Pinterest

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