Except in the American version, the little girl knows that she’s talking with her father… Le téléphone pleure is one of the most popular songs from Claude François and it has sold over a million copies. This song has been inspired by Telephone Call, an American song from George and Tammy and Tina. Claude François – Le téléphone pleure (1974) The 70s were a great decade for him, and La Maladie d’amour is the artist’s fourth best-selling song! It has sold over a million copies, behind Les Lacs du Connemara (1981), En chantant (1978) and Dix ans plus tôt (1977). Many of the most popular French songs from the 1970s are from Michel Sardou. Did you realize that? Michel Sardou – La maladie d’amour (1973) Who doesn’t know this famous song from Claude François? In this musical hit, he complains about the fact that we always have to work inside when the sky is blue and the sun is shining. Claude François – Le Lundi au soleil (1973) It was a duet he sang with his wife Sheila. Elle, je ne veux qu’elle was one of his first success, but you might also have heard about Les Gondoles à Venise. But did you know that at first, the surname of Ringo was Ringo Willy Cat? When his second album came out, his producer and himself decided to shorten it to Ringo. Nowadays, she sings Les Rois mages every time she does a show. Still, it’s one of her most popular songs! She even recorded it in Spanish. This song isn’t really from Sheila : she did a French cover of the song Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum from the group Middle of the Road. Si les Français se plaignent parfois, C’est pas d’la gueule de bois.” Take the time to read the lyrics and decide for yourself : is this song “chauvinistic” in nature? Sheila – Les Rois mages (1971) “Mais voilà: j’habite en France, Et la France c’est pas du tout c’qu’on dit. Some have even described it as a “fascist song”. Ready for some controversy? J’habite en France (I live in France) was the last single release from the album, and it was sometimes seen as a provocation in the aftermath of May 68. Michel Sardou – J’habite en France (1970) Pierre Delanoë adapted it for the French music market and C’est la vie, Lily became one of the hits from Joe Dassin. Originally, this song called Marie was produced for the group Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys. Let’s begin with a song from the French-American Joe Dassin.
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