Revisiting France Gall's 'Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son', ahead of its 60th anniversary in Basel. We're currently basking in the reign of one groundbreaking Eurovision winner, after Switzerland's Nemo ...
French singer France Gall has died. She was 70. Gall, who owned France’s pop charts for decades and who inspired “My Way,” died Sunday morning in Paris’ American Hospital. Cause of death was a severe ...
As already reported, a biography about France Gall's career as recently been published in France. In this week's edition of “Télé Magazine”, co-author Grégoire Colard – who worked as press manager for ...
Detroit — or should we say, Détroit — is about to get a lot more French (again). Jack White’s Third Man Records has reissued three classic LPs by ’60s French pop star France Gall — Baby Pop, 1968, and ...
It is a well-known fact that France Gall has always been reluctant to talk about her 60's career and even more to sing songs from that period. Especially after she met Michel Berger (1973), who became ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Singer France Gall, whose hits -- including a Eurovision triumph with Serge Gainsbourg -- made her an icon of French pop music, has died aged 70. Gall passed away on Sunday after a ...
France Gall, who won the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest with 'Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son', passed away earlier today at 70. According to media sources, Gall died of an infection, while suffering from ...
Today Google Doodle honours French pop icon France Gall on what would have been the singer's 76 birthday. The star passed away in January 2018 at the age of 70, following a two-year-long battle with ...
Even without hearing a note of the music celebrated in Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe’s collection “Yé-Yé Girls of ’60s French Pop,” it’s impossible to not be seduced by the mesmerizing melodies of Franc¿oise ...
PARIS (AP) — French pop singer France Gall, who shot to fame in the 1960s by winning the Eurovision Song Contest then produced hits and sold millions of albums over a four-decade career, died Sunday.
Gall, who owned France's pop charts for decades and who inspired "My Way," died Sunday morning in Paris' American Hospital French singer France Gall has died. She was 70. Gall, who owned France’s pop ...
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