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One-hit wonder and Plaisir d'amour

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Difference between One-hit wonder and Plaisir d'amour

One-hit wonder vs. Plaisir d'amour

A one-hit wonder is any entity that achieves mainstream popularity and success for a very short period of time, often for only one piece of work, and becomes known among the general public solely for that momentary success. "" (literally "The pleasure of love") is a classical French love song written in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816); it took its text from a poem by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755–1794), which appears in his novel Célestine.

Similarities between One-hit wonder and Plaisir d'amour

One-hit wonder and Plaisir d'amour have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Jean-Paul-Égide Martini.

Jean-Paul-Égide Martini

Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, (31 August 1741 – 14 February 1816) was a composer of classical music.

Jean-Paul-Égide Martini and One-hit wonder · Jean-Paul-Égide Martini and Plaisir d'amour · See more »

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One-hit wonder and Plaisir d'amour Comparison

One-hit wonder has 285 relations, while Plaisir d'amour has 71. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.28% = 1 / (285 + 71).

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