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January 16, 2005
Swingin' French Chicks
Françoise Hardy magazine covers from all over the world. (Found at “I like”)
Soeur Sourire ("Sister Smile"), AKA the Singing Nun. More Swingin' Chicks of the '60s
Serge Gainsbourg sings "Bloody Jack"
The Dalida show
A quoi ça sert l'amour , by Edith Piaf and her husband Theo Sarapo, as musical background for a sweet clip by Louis Clichy about a couple falling in love and having a hard time. (From “Presurfer”)
I heard it on NPR: Mina Agossi. Not from the sixties, actually she was born in 1972
Not French, not sixties: Excellent oldies at "Lost in 50’s Jukeboxes"
Not Music: Alain Delon’s marketing site offers many licenses, including the Alain Delon cigarettes. That’s pretty bold
More About French Music from the Sixties Here
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