France Gall

France Gall is a French singer born October 9, 1947 in Paris and died January 7, 2018 in Neuilly-sur-Seine

Little Isabelle was nicknamed “Babou” by her family, a nickname she would carry until her death.

As a child, she began singing and making music with her brothers before recording her first album. She is the symbol of gently irreverent youth w...

France Gall is a French singer born October 9, 1947 in Paris and died January 7, 2018 in Neuilly-sur-Seine

Little Isabelle was nicknamed “Babou” by her family, a nickname she would carry until her death.

As a child, she began singing and making music with her brothers before recording her first album. She is the symbol of gently irreverent youth with hits such as Sacré Charlemagne, taken up by choirs and schools. Her popularity crossed borders from 1965, when she won first prize as Luxembourg's candidate in the Eurovision Song Contest with the title Poupée de wax, doll of sound, written and composed by Serge Gainsbourg.

Subsequently, her popularity faded in France until she met the songwriter Michel Berger, whom she married in 1976. She found significant popular success at his side, with a series of hits from 1974 until at the beginning of the 1990s. She thus performed songs that he composed for her, such as The Declaration of Love, Si, Maman Si, He Played the Piano Standing, Resist, Unplug, Diego Libre in His Head, Babacar, Ella, she has it, Come, I'll take you or Obviously.

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