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Le plumard en folie - 1974 was released on:
France: 3 April 1974
Portugal: 1975
USA: December 1975 (New York City, New York)
Italy: 1978
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Sous le ciel de Paris
Because both Sebastian and Claude wanted Ciel's soul, and Claude just used Alois as a tool. All Alois wanted was someone to care about him, but Claude only cared about taking Ceil's soul. So Alois wanted Ceil to feel his loneliness while Alois got attention.
The names sound cool and you'd identify visual kei easily by the band name. Also, the band names tend to mean something when they're in French. For example, L'arc En Ciel means 'the rainbow'. A band that was once hugely popular in the visual kei scene, Malice Mizer, often used French words for the titles of their songs.
Andy Williams sang it. He did not write it. "Under Paris Skies" was originally written in French as the title song of the 1951 film Sous le ciel de Paris, which was given the English title Under the Paris Sky. Mitch Miller & His Orchestra spent a week on the charts at number 26 with the song under its English title. Music: Hubert Giraud; Lyrics: Jean Drejac; English Lyrics: Kim Gannon