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December 2019

France Gall performs a rare song on the 1967 #NewYearsEve TV special 'Réveillons-nous'. A duet with actor Jean Franval, their version of Georges Ulmer's 'Quand allons-nous nous marier?' only appears on this program.

Full clip: https://t.co/sU8gH0qvul

Happy New Year, everyone! https://t.co/wYAXlpbnyQ

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Wow - five stars who released some of the coolest records in 60s France, all together! The photo was taken during the filming of a 1966 TV special, 'Soirée de réveillon', on which they all appeared.

L-R: Chantal Kelly, Zouzou, Monty, Violaine, Stonepic.twitter.com/8cyq1oDHP6P6

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French pop star cameos in the rather bizarre Christmas TV special 'Le Lapin de Noël', which aired on December 10, 1967 as part of the youth/music show 'Dim Dam Dom'. ina.fr/video/I10343835r

1. Serge Gainsbourg 2. Françoise Hardy 3. France Gall 4. Annie Philippe & Hugues Aufrapic.twitter.com/lCb6DabcITIT

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Love this pic of France Gall playing in the snow c. 1967 ❄
Joyeux Noël to you all! pic.twitter.com/QNEzsW2v3ONEzsW2v3O

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Jacques Dutronc performs 'La Fille du père Noël' live in Louvain. From the Belgian show 'Format 16/20', originally broadcast on February 22, 1967. https://t.co/RiIaDFn0ga

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RT @french_pop: In the unconventional 1966 seasonal song 'Un Noël pour James Bond', singer-songwriter Ted Scotto suggests 007 and his nemes…

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RT @hophead_dog: Françoise Hardy, shopping for a new hat and gloves in Milan around Christmas time 1964. Photo by Gino Begotti. https://t.c…

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X-Ray Pop - Béton Christmas https://t.co/CP7CFjCuMz

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Johnny Hallyday performs 'Noël interdit' ('Forbidden Christmas') live in front of prisoners at the Pénitencier de Bochuz, 1974pic.twitter.com/noTTZ9roq7q7

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RT @french_pop: Anna Karina with the superb 'Roller Girl', written by Serge Gainsbourg, in a scene from the 1967 TV film 'Anna'. The film i…

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RT @VogueParis: See the beautiful, intimate, and largely unseen moments from the iconic couple Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg in a photog…

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RT @french_pop: Anna Karina & Jean-Paul Belmondo sing 'Ma ligne de chance' in a scene from #JeanLucGodard's 1965 film 'Pierrot le fou': htt…

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Anna Karina & Serge Gainsbourg - Ne dis rien (Entrez dans la confidence, April 13, 1968). pic.twitter.com/rAitCsBoyX

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Goodbye, Anna Karina 😢. More than just a muse, she was a one-of-a-kind talent and beauty whose presence helped changed French cinema forever.

La Noyée (1973): https://t.co/KL3lQzC5ke

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A favourite this time of year: France Gall with the sweet, soothing 'Il Neige' https://t.co/oYcrUUxG5Q. Clip is from 'Réveillon 66', originally broadcast on December 31, 1966. 🎄❄

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Serge Gainsbourg and Marie-France Boyer in the 1967 spy-themed black comedy 'L'inconnu du Shandigor' (The Unknown Man of Shandigor). (Via: https://t.co/9bShyfi43M). https://t.co/YfXt5sq7XJ

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It's been a bleak #FridayThe13th, so please enjoy some horror of the *fun* variety. Serge Gainsbourg plays the organ and sings 'Bye Bye Mister Spy' in a creepy scene from the 1967 Swiss film, 'L'Inconnu de Shandigor': https://t.co/Sg3X6bSSoe

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'Tis... whatever season involves France Gall, a cowboy guitarist and a creepy snowman. ☃🤠🎄

The young, presumably terrified Miss Gall is joined by two characters from Canadian festivals who were visiting Paris in Novembepic.twitter.com/MvVR3c5SxAVR3c5SxA

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RT @Paytress: Months before Don Partridge, Serge Gainsbourg does the one-man-band thing - with added loop-sample grooviness.

Thanks to @v…

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