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  1. Aktive år. 1963 – 2000. Plateselskap. Warner Music Group, Universal Music France, Atlantic Records, Universal Music Group, Philips, Decca Records. IMDb. IMDb. France Gall på Commons. France Gall (født Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall; 9. oktober 1947 i Paris, død 7. januar 2018 i Neuilly-sur-Seine [15]) var en fransk yé-yé-sanger med ...

  2. France Gall. /  48.8874403, 2.3296081. Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall, nada en París o 9 de outubro de 1947 e finada na mesma cidade o 7 de xaneiro de 2018, foi unha popular cantante e modelo francesa, máis coñecida coma France Gall .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RésisteRésiste - Wikipedia

    Julien Goncalves of Charts in France deemed "Résiste" is "among the most emblematic" songs recorded by Gall. [1] Thomas Messias of Slate described it as "one of France Gall's most memorable songs" and a "sweet and universal hymn" which can be considered "feminist" and "revolutionary", and believed that it has spanned the decades and is the ...

  4. Discographie de France Gall. En 1969, France Gall participe au Festival de Sanremo en Italie. La discographie de la chanteuse France Gall recense quinze albums, une vingtaine de compilations et de clips vidéo. Elle a vendu plus 20 millions de disques durant sa carrière 1 .

  5. France Gall, nome artístico de Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall (Paris, 9 de outubro de 1947 — Neuilly-sur-Seine, 7 de janeiro de 2018), [1] foi uma cantora francesa. Um ídolo da juventude francesa ao longo das décadas de 1960, 70 e 80, a cantora faleceu em 2018, aos 70 anos, em decorrência de um câncer .

  6. Conception. "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" music and Frech Lyrics were written by Serge Gainsbourg for France Gall. Its melody was inspired by the 4th movement (Prestissimo in F minor) from Beethoven 's Piano Sonata No. 1. As is common with Gainsbourg's lyrics, the words are filled with double meanings, wordplay, and puns.

  7. Forces Parallèles. [1] France Gall is the tenth studio album by French singer France Gall . It was her first album produced by Michel Berger. [2] Released on 6 January 1976, [2] this album was certified Gold for over 100,000 copies sold in France. [3]