- ownership, "the one with the
Andean cat" or "the one with lead", also
spelled Titine) is a
mountain in the
Andes of
southern Peru,
about 4,800
metres (15,748 ft)...
- II era. His 1917
comical song, a foxtrot-shimmy
named "Je
cherche après
Titine" (lyrics by
Louis Mauban and
Marcel Bertal),
became world-famous due to...
-
episode of keratitis-induced blindness, a kind-hearted ****
worker named Titine tenderly cares for Édith. Édith's
World War I
veteran father collects her...
-
Short 2005
Backstage Lauren Waks
Emmanuelle Bercot 2007 La Vie en rose
Titine Olivier Dahan Nominated –
Satellite Award for Best
Supporting Actress –...
- is
heard as he
performs Léo Daniderff's
comical song "Je
cherche après
Titine". Chaplin's
version is also
known as "The
Nonsense Song", as his character...
-
Kantacuzene (Cantacuzino, of
Moldavia and Wallachia). Maurice's wife,
Christine "
Titine" (1788–1867), was an
illegitimate daughter of
Charles de
Ligne (1759–1792)...
- 1963-04-02 4 "Le
Dernier repas" The Last
Supper Jacques Brel 1964-01-08 5 "
Titine"
Titine Jacques Brel, Jean Corti, Gérard
Jouannest 1964-03-07 6 "Au suivant"...
- her
recordings became more
mellow in tone, her 1983
album Chansons pour
Titine even
including Cole Porter's "My
Heart Belongs to Daddy". Her
final album...
-
called "****-Christine" (4
January 1788 – 19 May 1867). She is
called "
Titine" in the
diaries and
letters of the family; she
married Maurice O'Donnell...
-
Jouannest (Les Vieux, Madeleine, The Toros), or with
Gerard Jouannest (
Titine). He
regularly collaborated with the
group Têtes
Raides during the mid-1990s...