It's Pie Jesu sung by Sarah Brightman
It is obvious the song is "Sugar Pie Honey Bunch"
Zapp & Roger lyrics - Cutie Pie: cutie pie you're the reason why, i'm full of joy since you ... Song lyrics ... Cutie Pie, you brighten up my day.
I recall reading/hearing that the Don Maclean classic American Pie was released in 1971.
The song is "What You Got" by Colby O'Donis
Yes it's a requiem.
Pie jesu.
Pie Jesu, pie Jesu, pie Jesu, pie Jesu (pee-ay yay-zu) Qui tollis peccata mundi (kwee tollees pec-ah-tah muhn-dee) Dona eis requiem, dona eis requiem (donna ay-ees reck-wee-em) Pie Jesu, pie Jesu, pie Jesu, pie Jesu Qui tollis peccata mundi Dona eis requiem, dona eis requiem Agnus Dei, Agnus Dei, Agnus Dei, Agnus Dei (agnoos day-ee) Qui tollis peccata mundi Dona eis requiem, dona eis requiem Dona eis requiem Sempiternam (semp-ee-tair-nam) Dona eis requiem Sempiternam Requiem Sempiternam
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She sang "Pie Jesu"
No, "Pie Jesu" is not a song from Les Miserables. It is a religious choral piece often included in requiem settings. Les Miserables is a musical featuring songs like "I Dreamed a Dream" and "One Day More."
He sang "Pie Jesu"
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It's Pie Jesu sung by Sarah Brightman
Several composers have written a "Pie Jesu" as part of their choral works. One that comes to mind in John Rutter.
Pie Jesu from Requiem (1893) by Gabriel FaureThere are many different composers:Pie Jesu is derived from the final couplet of the Dies irae and it can be included in the Requiem Mass.The settings of the Requiem Mass by Luigi Cherubini, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Duruflé, John Rutter, Karl Jenkins and Fredrik Sixten include a Pie Jesu as an independent movement."Of all these, by far the best known is the Pie Jesu from Fauré's Requiem; Camille Saint-Saëns said of it, "just as Mozart's is the only Ave verum corpus, this is the only Pie Jesu"-.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_Jesu
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