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French singer France Gall, who rose to pop fame in the 1960s, has died at the age of 70 after suffering from cancer for two years.
One of the icons of the French '60s pop Yé-yé scene, France Gall won the 1965 Eurovision song contest with the Serge Gainsbourg-penned "Poupee De Cire, Pou"pee De Son." She was 70.
France Gall, French Singer Who Won 1965 Eurovision Song Contest and Inspired 'My Way,' Dies at 70 Gall, who owned France's pop charts for decades and who inspired "My Way," died Sunday morning in ...
Gall is the second French 1960s icon to have died in the past two months, following the death of rock singer Johnny Hallyday, dubbed "the French Elvis", in early December.
French pop singer France Gall, who shot to fame in the 1960s by winning the Eurovision Song Contest then produced hits and sold millions of albums over a four-decade career, died Sunday. She was 70.
What songs is France Gall famous for? In total, 28 albums have been credited to Gall including compilations. She is credited for popularising the Yé-yé pop movement in the 1960s.
Singer France Gall, whose hits -- including a Eurovision triumph with Serge Gainsbourg -- made her an icon of French pop music, has died aged 70. Gall passed away on Sunday after a two-year struggle ...
Singer France Gall, whose hits -- including a Eurovision triumph with Serge Gainsbourg -- made her an icon of French pop music, has died aged 70.
Parisian music artist, France Gall has been honoured by Google Doodle today in celebration of her 76 birthday, But who is the French music icon and what did she do?
Singer France Gall, whose hits -- including a Eurovision triumph with Serge Gainsbourg -- made her an icon of French pop music, has died aged 70. Gall passed away on Sunday after a two-year ...
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