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La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser / Car Tu T'en Vas |
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The Golden Age of French Pop
A cute and charming song by one of France's leading female singers of the 1960s.
Both "La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser" on side A and "Car Tu T'en Vas" on side B fully showcase her charming vocal style. As a representative song of French Yé-yé, this is an important work that musically expresses the youth culture of Paris at the time. It is also a valuable record of her most glorious period, when her romance with Johnny Hallyday was also a hot topic.
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