Louise - Arts

Arts

  • Louise (opera), opera by Gustave Charpentier
  • Louise (film), a 1939 French film based on the opera
  • Louise (animated short), a 2003 Manitoba animated short by Anita Lebeau
  • "Louise", a song by Paul Revere & the Raiders from the album The Spirit of '67.
  • "Louise", a song sung by Maurice Chevalier
  • "Louise", a song by Paul Siebel on his debut album Woodsmoke and Oranges
  • "Louise" (song), a song by the band The Human League from their 1984 album Hysteria
  • "Louise", a song by Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders
  • Louise Redknapp (born 1974), singer professionally known simply as "Louise"
  • Luise Gruber, Austrian blues singer, professionally known as Saint Lu
  • Louise Glover (born 1983), English model and photographer
  • "Louise", a song by Linda Ronstadt from her album "Silk Purse" (1970)

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