Comme D'habitude - Claude François
Comme D'habitude (English: As Usual) is a 1967 song by French singer-songwriter Claude François. The song was written by François and Jacques Revaux, and is best known for its English-language adaptation, "My Way", covered by Frank Sinatra in 1969.
The song was an instant success in France, reaching number one on the French charts. It has been covered by many artists over the years, including Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, and Elvis Presley. It has become a classic French song, and is considered one of the most important songs of the 20th century.
The lyrics are about a man filled with sadness and regret, but still chooses to move on with his life, as usual.
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The song was an instant success in France, reaching number one on the French charts. It has been covered by many artists over the years, including Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, and Elvis Presley. It has become a classic French song, and is considered one of the most important songs of the 20th century.
The lyrics are about a man filled with sadness and regret, but still chooses to move on with his life, as usual.
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