Francoise Hardy - Francoise Hardy
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Francoise Hardy became an international sensation during the early 1960s through her albums on Disques Vogue, the French jazz label that then began showcasing chanson. She signed to the label at seventeen after answering a newspaper advertisement recruiting unknown singers while she was a freshman at the Sorbonne, the B-side of debut single, 'Tous Les Garcons Et Les Filles,' brought her to the forefront of the Yé-yé movement, mixing chanson with Anglophone rock and pop, and paving the way for this debut LP, which was lauded by the likes of Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger. This first offering is still arguably her best - grab it now to understand why!
A1 Tous Les Garçons Et Les Filles
A2 Ça A Raté
A3 La Fille Avec Toi
A4 Oh Oh Chéri
A5 Le Temps De L'amour
A6 Il Est Tout Pour Moi
B1 On Se Plait
B2 Ton Meilleur Ami
B3 J'Ai Jeté Mon Cœur
B4 Il Est Parti Un Jour
B5 J'Suis D'Accord
B6 C'Est A L'Amour Auquel Je Pense
