Soeur Sourire - Dominique

Dominique is a single by the Belgian singing nun Sœur Sourire. The Singing Nun was Sister Luc-Gabrielle (born Jeanine Deckers), from a Fichermont, Belgium convent. Not to be confused with The Flying Nun. That was Sally Field. The record was recorded in Brussels in 1963. The song Dominique was immediately picked out by the people of Philips. They asked (and received) permission to release the song as a single, resulting in a world hit. It even topped the US charts for some time. In the United States, the song was given a second life in 1965 when it was recorded at Capitol Records in the version by Tony Sandler & Ralph Young (Sandler & Young) on ​​the successful LP Side by Side. Dominique is een single van de Belgische zingende kloosterzuster Sœur Sourire. De zingende non was zuster Luc-Gabrielle (geboren Jeanine Deckers), uit een klooster in Fichermont, België. Niet te verwarren met The Flying Nun. Dat was Sally Field. In 1963 werd in Brusse
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