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Fabian's
constant touring in Quebec helped her 1994 album Carpe diem to become her
breakthrough album. The album went Gold less than three weeks after its
release, and spawned three hit singles: "Tu t'en vas", "Si tu
m'aimes", and "Leïla". The following year, the album went Triple
Platinum and Fabian's SRO tour attracted more than 150,000 fans. The success of
Carpe diem was recognized at the 1995 ADISQ gala. Fabian received two Félix
awards: Best Show Of The Year and Best Female Singer Of The Year (a category
that is voted upon by the public).
In January
1995, Serge Lama requested that Fabian join him on the stage of the Paris venue
Palais des Congrès to perform "Je suis malade", which she had
recorded on Carpe diem. Impressed by the audience's response to their duet,
Lama immediately asked Fabian to sing the song once more on her own, this
delighted the audience.
In 1996,
Walt Disney Studios immortalized Lara's voice when they asked her to voice the
character of Esmeralda in the French version of the animated feature The
Hunchback of Notre Dame. Disney also included Fabian's French version of the
song "Que Dieu aide les exclus" (God Help The Outcasts) on the film's
English soundtrack album beside Bette Midler's version. This was a unique move
for the company.
Lara Fabian - Adagio Non so dove trovarti
Non so come cercarti
Ma sento una voce che
Nel vento parla di te
Quest' anima senza cuore
Aspetta te
Adagio
Le notti senza pelle
I sogni senza stelle
Immagini del tuo viso
Che passano all' improvviso
Mi fanno sperare ancora
Che ti trovero
Adagio
Chiudo gli occhi e vedo te
Trovo il cammino che
Mi porta via
Dall' agonia
Sento battere in me
Questa musica che
Ho inventato per te
Se sai come trovarmi
Se sai dove cercarmi
Abbracciami con la mente
Il sole mi sembra spento
Accendi il tuo nome in cielo
Dimmi che ci sei
Quello che vorrei
Vivere in te
Il sole mi sembra spento
Abbracciami con la mente
Smarrita senza di te
Dimmi chi sei e ci credero
Musica sei
Adagio
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