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Puopee de cire poupee de son(꿈꾸는 샹송인형) - France Gall 추억의 샹송 3 곡

black silk 2016. 7. 29. 07:10

 

 

 

 

 

이전 페이지에 이어 France Gall  의 Puopee de cire poupee de son(꿈꾸는 샹송인형) 과 그외 두곡을 더하여 3 곡을 올림

찜통 더위엔 에어콘과 선풍기를 조절하며 좋은 음악을 들으며 홈콕이 최고.. 즐감 하시기를.

 

 

 

Puopee de cire poupee de son(꿈꾸는 샹송인형)이 수록된 1996년 앨범

(1965년도에 발표한곡)

 

 

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Biography of France Gall

 France Gall (born Isabelle Genevieve Marie Anne Gall on 9 October, 1947 in Paris, France) is an influential singer that has performed for many decades. She notably represented Luxembourg in the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest with “Poupee de cire, poupee de son”; that winning song is just one of many that she has performed written by Serge Gainsbourg. Her career spans roughly forty years, primarily in France, but she is best known over the world for the songs she that performed in the 60s, many of them a part of the ye-ye style. She sings in both French and English. Besides the highly successful “Poupee de cire, poupee de son”, she’s also notably sung “Les Sucettes” and “Baby Pop”. In France, she is perhaps more known for the chanson songs she sang in the late-70s through the mid-80s, many of them which written by her husband, Michel Berger, who is now deceased. In 1987, she had some additional international success with her Ella Fitzgerald tribute “Ella, elle l’a”. She still has recorded music into the new millennium.