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'''France Gall''' is a famous ] singer. She was born in ] in ], ], as ''Isabelle Gall''. '''France Gall''' is a ] singer. She was born in ] on ], ], as Isabelle Gall.


In ] she represented ] in the ] with the song ''Poupée de cire, poupée de son'', and took first place. In ] she topped the pop charts in many countries with ''Ella, Elle l'a''. In ] she represented ] in the ] with the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", and took first place. In ] she topped the pop charts in many countries with "Ella, elle l'a".


She became popular in ] during the ], singing songs such as "Les Sucettes" by ] and her success crossed over to the ]. She became popular in ] during the ], singing songs such as "Les Sucettes" by ] and her success crossed over to the ].


===Discography=== ==Discography==
=== Singles ===

* "Ne sois pas si bête" (September ])
=== 45 ===
* Ne sois pas si bête (Septembre ]) * "Laisse tomber les filles" (])
* Laisse tomber les filles (]) * "Sacré Charlemagne" (1964)
* Sacré Charlemagne (]) * "Attends ou va-t'en" (])
* Attends ou va-t'en (]) * "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" (1965)
* Poupée de cire, poupée de son (]) * "Baby pop" (])
* Baby pop (]) * "Les sucettes" (1966)
* Les sucettes (]) * "Bébé requin" (])
* Bébé requin (]) * "Toi que je veux" (1967)
* Toi que je veux (]) * "La déclaration" (])
* La déclaration (]) * "Comment lui dire?" (])
* "Donner pour donner" (duet with ], ])
* Comment lui dire ? (])
* Donner pour donner (avec ], ]) * "Tout pour la musique" (])
* Tout pour la musique (]) * "Babacar" (])
* Babacar (]) * "Ella, elle l'a" (1987)
* Ella, elle l'a (]) * "Évidement" (])
* Évidement (]) * "Laissez passez les rêves" (])
* Laissez passez les rêves (])


=== Albums === === Albums ===
* France Gall (]) * ''France Gall'' (])
* Dancing disco (]) * ''Dancing disco'' (])
* Tout pour la musique (]) * ''Tout pour la musique'' (])
* Débranche (]) * ''Débranche'' (])
* Babacar (]) * ''Babacar'' (])
* Le Tour de France 88 (Live-Album, ]) * ''Le Tour de France 88'' (live album, ])
* Double jeu (avec ] ]) * ''Double jeu'' (with ], ])
* France (]) * ''France'' (])



===External Links=== ==External links==
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France Gall is a French singer. She was born in Paris on October 7, 1947, as Isabelle Gall.

In 1965 she represented Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", and took first place. In 1988 she topped the pop charts in many countries with "Ella, elle l'a".

She became popular in France during the 1960s, singing songs such as "Les Sucettes" by Serge Gainsbourg and her success crossed over to the UK.

Discography

Singles

  • "Ne sois pas si bête" (September 1963)
  • "Laisse tomber les filles" (1964)
  • "Sacré Charlemagne" (1964)
  • "Attends ou va-t'en" (1965)
  • "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" (1965)
  • "Baby pop" (1966)
  • "Les sucettes" (1966)
  • "Bébé requin" (1967)
  • "Toi que je veux" (1967)
  • "La déclaration" (1974)
  • "Comment lui dire?" (1975)
  • "Donner pour donner" (duet with Elton John, 1980)
  • "Tout pour la musique" (1982)
  • "Babacar" (1987)
  • "Ella, elle l'a" (1987)
  • "Évidement" (1988)
  • "Laissez passez les rêves" (1992)

Albums

External links

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