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Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall (9 October 1947 – 7 January 2018), known professionally as France Gall, was a French yé-yé singer.[1]

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  1. 118 relations: Accor Arena, Alain Goraguer, Alice in Wonderland (1951 film), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, American Hospital of Paris, Atlantic Records, Édith Piaf, Éthiopie, Étienne Roda-Gil, Évidemment (France Gall song), Babacar (France Gall album), Babacar (song), Baby pop, Bernie Taupin, Caryl Chessman, Charles Aznavour, Children's song, Claude François, Cystic fibrosis, Dancing Disco, Daniel Balavoine, David Whitaker (composer), Débranche!, Eddy Marnay, Ella Fitzgerald, Ella, elle l'a, Elton John, Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest 1965, Federico Fellini, Françoise Hardy, France (album), France 3, France Gall (1973 album), France Gall (1976 album), France Gall discography, Frank Thomas (lyricist), French Fourth Republic, Gigliola Cinquetti, Giorgio Bracardi, Giorgio Moroder, Google Doodle, Gorée, Guy Magenta, Horst Buchholz, Hubert Giraud, Hugues Aufray, Jacques Berthier, Jacques Datin, Jacques Lanzmann, ... Expand index (68 more) »

  2. Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Luxembourg
  3. Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1965
  4. French child singers
  5. French poker players
  6. Yé-yé singers

Accor Arena

Accor Arena (originally known as the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy), also known as Paris-Bercy, is an indoor sports arena and concert hall located in the neighbourhood of Bercy, on the Boulevard de Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France.

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Alain Goraguer

Alain Goraguer (20 August 1931 – 13 February 2023) was a French jazz pianist, sideman of Boris Vian and Serge Gainsbourg, arranger and composer.

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Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)

Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (also known as Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 English children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics don at the University of Oxford.

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American Hospital of Paris

The American Hospital of Paris (Hôpital américain de Paris), founded in 1906, is a private, not-for-profit, community hospital certified under the French healthcare system.

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Atlantic Records

Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson.

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Édith Piaf

Édith Piaf (born Édith Giovanna Gassion; 19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963) was a French singer best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres. France Gall and Édith Piaf are 20th-century French women singers, French women pop singers and singers from Paris.

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Éthiopie

"Éthiopie" is a charity song recorded in 1985 by the collective band known under the name 'Chanteurs sans Frontières'.

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Étienne Roda-Gil

Étienne Roda-Gil (1 August 1941 in Septfonds, Tarn-et-Garonne, France – 31 May 2004 in Paris) was a songwriter and screenwriter.

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Évidemment (France Gall song)

"Évidemment" is a 1987 pop song recorded by French singer France Gall.

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Babacar (France Gall album)

Babacar is the fifteenth studio album by France Gall with music and lyrics by Michel Berger.

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Babacar (song)

"Babacar" is a 1987 song recorded by French singer France Gall.

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Baby pop

Baby pop is the third 12-inch album by French singer France Gall and she is accompanied by Alain Goraguer and His Orchestra.

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Bernie Taupin

Bernard John Taupin (born 22 May 1950) is an English lyricist and visual artist.

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Caryl Chessman

Caryl Whittier Chessman (May 27, 1921 – May 2, 1960) was a convicted robber, kidnapper and serial rapist who was sentenced to death for a series of crimes committed in January 1948 in the Los Angeles area.

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Charles Aznavour

Charles Aznavour (born Charles Aznavourian, 22 May 1924 – 1 October 2018) was a French singer of Armenian ancestry, as well as a lyricist, actor and diplomat. France Gall and Charles Aznavour are German-language singers.

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Children's song

A children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that children invent and share among themselves or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home or education.

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Claude François

Claude Antoine Marie François (1 February 1939 – 11 March 1978), also known by the nickname Cloclo, was a French pop singer, composer, songwriter, record producer, drummer and dancer. France Gall and Claude François are Philips Records artists.

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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder inherited in an autosomal recessive manner that impairs the normal clearance of mucus from the lungs, which facilitates the colonization and infection of the lungs by bacteria, notably Staphylococcus aureus.

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Dancing Disco

Dancing disco is the eleventh studio album by French singer France Gall, released in April 1977.

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Daniel Balavoine

Daniel Xavier-Marie Balavoine (5 February 1952 – 14 January 1986) was a French singer and songwriter.

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David Whitaker (composer)

David Sinclair Whitaker (6 January 1931 – 11 January 2012) was an English composer, songwriter, arranger, and conductor who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Débranche!

Débranche! is the fourteenth studio album by French singer France Gall, released in April 1984.

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Eddy Marnay

Edmond Bacri known by the professional name Eddy Marnay (Algiers, 18 December 1920 – 3 January 2003), was a French songwriter. France Gall and Eddy Marnay are Burials at Montmartre Cemetery and Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella".

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Ella, elle l'a

"Ella, elle l'a" (French for "Ella, She Has It") is a single released by French singer France Gall.

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Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist.

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Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest (Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union.

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Eurovision Song Contest 1965

The Eurovision Song Contest 1965 was the tenth edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini (20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.

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Françoise Hardy

Françoise Madeleine Hardy (17 January 1944 – 11 June 2024) was a French singer-songwriter and actress who was known for singing melancholic, sentimental ballads. France Gall and Françoise Hardy are 20th-century French women singers, French women pop singers, German-language singers and yé-yé singers.

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France (album)

France is the sixteenth and final studio album by French singer France Gall, released in March 1996.

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France 3

France 3 is a French free-to-air public television channel and part of the France Télévisions group, which also includes France 2, France 4, France 5 and France Info.

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France Gall (1973 album)

France Gall (also known as Ses grands succès or Les Années folles / Homme tout petit) is the sixth 12-inch studio album by French singer France Gall, released in 1973.

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France Gall (1976 album)

France Gall is the tenth studio album by French singer France Gall.

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France Gall discography

France Gall was a French yé-yé and pop singer who released seventeen studio albums, eight live albums, eleven compilation albums and more than sixty-nine singles.

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Frank Thomas (lyricist)

Frank Thomas, born Franc Georges Fernand Combès, (15 May 1936 – 20 January 2017) was a French songwriter.

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French Fourth Republic

The French Fourth Republic (Quatrième république française) was the republican government of France from 27 October 1946 to 4 October 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution of 13 October 1946.

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Gigliola Cinquetti

Gigliola Cinquetti (born Giliola Cinquetti on 20 December 1947) is an Italian singer, songwriter and television presenter. France Gall and Gigliola Cinquetti are Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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Giorgio Bracardi

Giorgio Bracardi (born 3 May 1933) is an Italian actor, composer and stand-up comedian.

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Giorgio Moroder

Giovanni Giorgio Moroder (born 26 April 1940) is an Italian composer and music producer.

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Google Doodle

A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures.

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Gorée

italic ("Gorée Island"; Beer Dun) is one of the 19 communes d'arrondissement (i.e. districts) of the city of Dakar, Senegal.

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Guy Magenta

Guy Magenta (11 July 1927 – 29 October 1967) was a French composer.

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Horst Buchholz

Horst Werner Buchholz (4 December 1933 – 3 March 2003) was a German actor who appeared in more than 60 feature films from 1951 to 2002.

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Hubert Giraud

Hubert Yves Adrian Giraud (3 March 1920 – 16 January 2016) was a French composer and lyricist. France Gall and Hubert Giraud are Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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Hugues Aufray

Hugues Jean Marie Auffray (born 18 August 1929), better known as Hugues Aufray, is a French singer-songwriter and guitarist. France Gall and Hugues Aufray are Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Luxembourg.

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Jacques Berthier

Jacques Berthier (27 June 1923 – 27 June 1994) was a French composer of liturgical music, best known for writing much of the music used at Taizé.

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Jacques Datin

Jacques Datin (14 June 1920 – 24 August 1973) was a French composer. France Gall and Jacques Datin are Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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Jacques Lanzmann

Jacques Lanzmann (4 May 1927 – 21 June 2006) was a French journalist, writer and lyricist.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

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Jean-Christophe Averty

Jean-Christophe Averty (6 August 1928 – 4 March 2017) was a French television and radio director, and Satrap of the College of 'Pataphysique.

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Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard (3 December 193013 September 2022) was a French and Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic.

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Jean-Pierre Bourtayre

Jean-Pierre Bourtayre (31 January 1942 – 4 March 2024) was a French composer.

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Joe Dassin

Joseph Ira Dassin (November 5, 1938 – August 20, 1980), known as Joe Dassin, was an American–French singer-songwriter and actor.

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Julien Clerc

Paul-Alain Auguste Leclerc (born 4 October 1947), known by his stage name Julien Clerc, is a French singer-songwriter.

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Juliet of the Spirits

Juliet of the Spirits (Giulietta degli spiriti) is a 1965 fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, Sandra Milo, Mario Pisu, Valentina Cortese, and Valeska Gert.

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Juliette Gréco

Juliette Gréco (7 February 1927 – 23 September 2020) was a French singer and actress. France Gall and Juliette Gréco are 20th-century French women singers.

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Laisse tomber les filles

"Laisse tomber les filles" (English: "Drop it with the girls" i.e., "Stop messing around with the girls") is a French song written by Serge Gainsbourg and originally performed by France Gall in 1964.

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Le Zénith

Le Zénith is the name given to a series of indoor arenas in France.

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Les sucettes

"Les Sucettes" ("Lollipops") is a French pop song written by Serge Gainsbourg and first recorded by France Gall in 1966.

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Les Sucettes (album)

FG (commonly called Les Sucettes after its most popular track) is the fourth 12-inch album by French singer France Gall where she is accompanied by Alain Goraguer and His Orchestra.

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Lesley Gore

Lesley Sue Goldstein (May 2, 1946 – February 16, 2015), better known with her maternal surname (adopted by her family after her birth) as Lesley Gore, was an American singer and songwriter.

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List of Eurovision Song Contest winners

71 songs written by 147 songwriters have won the Eurovision Song Contest, an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union. France Gall and List of Eurovision Song Contest winners are Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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LSD

Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), and known colloquially as acid or lucy, is a potent psychedelic drug.

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Luc Plamondon

Luc Plamondon (born March 2, 1942) is a French-Canadian lyricist and music executive.

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Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest

Luxembourg has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 38 times since its debut at the first contest in.

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Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965

Luxembourg was represented by French singer France Gall, with the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", at the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 20 March in Naples.

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M6 (TV channel)

M6, also known as italic, is the most profitable private national French television channel and the third most watched television network in the French-speaking world.

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Maurice Biraud

Maurice Biraud (3 March 1922 – 24 December 1982) was a French film actor.

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Merci, Chérie

"Merci, Chérie" ("Thank you, darling") is a song composed and recorded by Austrian singer Udo Jürgens with lyrics by himself and Thomas Hörbiger.

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Mes premières vraies vacances

France Gall, commonly called after the opening track, is the first 12-inch album by French singer France Gall.

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Message personnel

"Message personnel" is a song by Françoise Hardy from her 1973 album Message personnel.

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Michèle Arnaud

Michèle Arnaud (born Micheline Caré; 18 March 1919 – 30 March 1998), was a French singer, recording artist, and director. France Gall and Michèle Arnaud are 20th-century French women singers and Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Luxembourg.

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Michèle Torr

Michèle Torr (born Michelle Cléberte Tort 7 April 1947) is a French singer and author, best known in non-Francophone countries for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest for Luxembourg in 1966 and for Monaco in 1977. France Gall and Michèle Torr are Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Luxembourg.

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Michel Berger

Michel Jean Hamburger (28 November 1947 – 2 August 1992), known professionally as Michel Berger, was a French singer and songwriter. France Gall and Michel Berger are Burials at Montmartre Cemetery.

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Montmartre Cemetery

The Cemetery of Montmartre (Cimetière de Montmartre) is a cemetery in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, that dates to the early 19th century. France Gall and Montmartre Cemetery are Burials at Montmartre Cemetery.

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N'écoute pas les idoles

France Gall, commonly called N'écoute pas les idoles after the opening track, is the debut 10-inch album by French singer France Gall.

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Neuilly-sur-Seine

Neuilly-sur-Seine ('Neuilly-on-Seine'), also known simply as Neuilly, is an urban commune in the Hauts-de-Seine department just west of Paris in France.

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Non ho l'età

"Non ho l'età (per amarti)" (Italian for "I'm not old enough (to love you)"), usually given as just "Non ho l'età" is a song recorded by Italian singer Gigliola Cinquetti, with music composed by Mario Panzeri and lyrics by Nicola Salerno.

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Olympia (Paris)

The Olympia (commonly known as L'Olympia or in the English-speaking world as Olympia Hall) is a concert venue in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France, located at 28 Boulevard des Capucines, equally distancing Madeleine church and Opéra Garnier, north of Vendôme square.

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Palais des congrès de Paris

The Palais des congrès de Paris (Paris Congress Centre) is a convention centre, concert venue, and shopping mall at the Porte Maillot in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Paris, France (album)

Paris, France is the twelfth studio album by France Gall, released in May 1980.

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Paul Berthier

Paul Berthier (1884–1953) was the co-founder of Manécanterie des Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois in 1906.

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Philips Records

Philips Records is a record label founded by Dutch electronics company Philips and Dutch-American music corporation Universal Music Group.

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Pierre Delanoë

Pierre Delanoë (born Pierre Charles Marcel Napoléon Leroyer; 16 December 1918 – 27 December 2006) was a French lyricist who wrote thousands of songs for dozens of singers, including Dalida, Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Petula Clark, Johnny Hallyday, Joe Dassin, Michel Sardou and Mireille Mathieu. France Gall and Pierre Delanoë are Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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Pop music

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Poupée de cire, poupée de son

"Poupée de cire, poupée de son" (English: "Wax doll, rag doll") recorded by French singer France Gall with music composed and French lyrics written by Serge Gainsbourg.

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Poupée de cire, poupée de son (album)

France Gall (commonly called Poupée de cire, poupée de son after the opening track) is the second 12-inch album by French singer France Gall where she is accompanied by Alain Goraguer and His Orchestra.

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President Records

President Records is a British independent record label.

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Raphaël Hamburger

Raphaël Michel Hamburger (born 2 April 1981) is a French producer and a soundtrack music supervisor. France Gall and Raphaël Hamburger are French poker players.

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Résiste

"Résiste" is a 1981 pop song recorded by French singer France Gall.

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Renaud

Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (born 11 May 1952 in Paris), known as Renaud, is a French singer-songwriter.

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Richard Berry (actor)

Richard Berry (born Richard Élie Benguigui, 31 July 1950) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter.

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Robert Gall

Robert Gall (27 May 1918, in Saint-Fargeau, Yonne – 16 May 1990) was a French lyricist. France Gall and Robert Gall are Burials at Montmartre Cemetery.

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Sacha Distel

Alexandre "Sacha" Distel (29 January 1933 – 22 July 2004) was a French singer, guitarist, songwriter and actor who had hits with a cover version of "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" in 1970, which reached No 10 in the UK Charts, "Scoubidou", and "The Good Life".

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Sacré Charlemagne

"Sacré Charlemagne" is a song by France Gall.

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Sacré Charlemagne (album)

France Gall n° 2 (commonly called Sacré Charlemagne after the opening track) is the second 10-inch album by French singer France Gall.

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Salle Pleyel

The Salle Pleyel (meaning "Pleyel Hall") is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by the acoustician Gustave Lyon together with the architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by his collaborators André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon.

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Sanremo Music Festival

The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival, is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria, organized and broadcast by Italian public broadcaster RAI.

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Sara Forestier

Sara Forestier (born 4 October 1986) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter.

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Serge Gainsbourg

Serge Gainsbourg (born Lucien Ginsburg; 2 April 1928 – 2 March 1991) was a French singer-songwriter, actor, composer, and director. France Gall and Serge Gainsbourg are Eurovision Song Contest winners and Philips Records artists.

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Simple je – Débranchée à Bercy

Simple je – Débranchée à Bercy is a live album by French singer France Gall, released in October 1993.

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Starmania (musical)

Starmania is a Canadian-French cyberpunk rock opera written in 1976 with music by Michel Berger and book and lyrics by Luc Plamondon.

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Synth-pop

Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop) is a music genre that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument.

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Théâtre des Champs-Élysées

The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées is an entertainment venue standing at 15 avenue Montaigne in Paris.

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Toquinho

Antônio Pecci Filho (born July 6, 1946), better known as Toquinho, is a Brazilian singer and guitarist.

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Tout pour la musique

Tout pour la musique ("All for the music") is the thirteenth studio album by French singer France Gall, released in December 1981.

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Twinkle (singer)

Lynn Annette Ripley (15 July 1948 – 21 May 2015), better known by the stage name Twinkle, was an English singer-songwriter.

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Udo Jürgens

Jürgen Udo Bockelmann (30 September 1934 – 21 December 2014), better known as Udo Jürgens, was an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spanned over 50 years. France Gall and Udo Jürgens are Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1965 and Eurovision Song Contest winners.

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Valérie Lagrange

Valérie Lagrange (born 25 February 1942) is a French actress and singer.

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Vinicius de Moraes

Marcus Vinícius da Cruz e Mello Moraes (19 October 1913 – 9 July 1980), better known as Vinícius de Moraes and nicknamed O Poetinha ("The little poet"), was a Brazilian poet, diplomat, lyricist, essayist, musician, singer, and playwright.

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Walt Disney

Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer, voice actor, and entrepreneur.

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Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group Corp., commonly abbreviated as WMG, is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City.

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Werner Müller (musician)

Werner Müller (2 August 1920 – 28 December 1998) was a German composer, kapellmeister and conductor of western classical music.

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Yé-yé

Yé-yé or yeyé was a style of pop music that emerged in Western and Southern Europe in the early 1960s.

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1968 (album)

1968 is the fifth 12-inch studio album by French singer France Gall, released in January 1968 on Philips Records.

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See also

Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Luxembourg

Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1965

French child singers

French poker players

Yé-yé singers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_Gall

Also known as France Gall (album), Isabelle Gall, Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall, Évidemment (album).

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