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===Music=== * The [[operetta]] ''[[Kaiserin Josephine]]'', music by [[Emmerich Kálmán]], which was premiered in [[Zürich]] on 18 January 1936.<ref>{{Cite Grove|last=Lamb |first=Andrew |title=Kálmán, Emmerich}}</ref> * The love song 'Josephine' from [[The Magnetic Fields]]' 1991 album ''[[Distant Plastic Trees]]'': "If I were Napoleon, you could be my Josephine ..." * The song 'Josephine' from [[Frank Turner]]'s 2015 album ''[[Positive Songs for Negative People]]'' references Joséphine — as well as [[Josephine Brunsvik]] — to portray Turner's wish that he has his own muse to influence him. * The song ‘Impressed’ from [[Charlie Sexton]]’s 1985 album ''[[Pictures for Pleasure]]'' references Napoleon and Josephine in the opening lines. * The song 'Josephine' from [[Tori Amos]]' 1999 partially live album ''[[To Venus and Back]]'' references the pop-culture expression, supposedly spoken by Napoleon: "Not tonight, Joséphine" and his military career. * The song 'Paint me, Redouté' from [[June Tabor]]'s 2001 album [[Rosa Mundi (album)|''Rosa Mundi'']], in which Josephine narrates her life to Redouté, and talks of her love of roses.
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