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One-Nine-Seven-Zero is the third English-language studio album by French singer Françoise Hardy. First edition released in United Kingdom , in October 1969, on LP , Asparagus Production/ United Artists Records (UAS 29046).
In early October, Hardy filmed a black-and-white music video for "Tous les garçons et les filles", directed by Pierre Badel, which appeared on the TV show Toute la chanson. [12] The song was Hardy's choice, and also that of the show's producer André Salvet, despite Wolfsohn's reluctance to promote it. [12]
"L'amour s'en va" (French pronunciation: [lamuʁ sɑ̃ va]; "Love goes away") is a song composed, written, and performed by French singer-songwriter and actress Françoise Hardy. It represented Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 , she recorded it in other languages, gained chart success in Belgium, won France's prestigious award Grand ...
Françoise Hardy, a French singer, actor and model whose classical beauty and often melancholy music combined to transfix fans internationally in the 1960s and beyond, has died at age 80. Her son ...
Le double disque d'or de Francoise Hardy: Released: 1977; Label: Vogue — — — — Ma jeunesse fout le camp: Released: 1 April 1979; Label: Epic; Japan-only release — — 54 — Les plus belles chansons de Françoise Hardy: Released: 1981; Label: Warner Bros. — — — — Love Songs: Released: 1987; Label: WEA — — — — The Best ...
The album L’Amour fou (Crazy Love) contains ten original songs where Hardy sings over ambient piano and the Macedonian Radio Symphonic Orchestra's string arrangements. . This album marks 50 years of the singer's musical career (her debut album was released in November 1962), appearing simultaneously with a book also called L’Amour
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Yé-yé singer, fashion muse and author Françoise Hardy spent the final months of her life advocating for the right to die after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Françoise Hardy, French pop ...