
France Gall (1947-2018) was one of France's most popular pop singers from the 1960s into the 1990s.
Born into a music-industry family (her father wrote lyrics for Édith Piaf and Charles Aznavour), Gall first gained international attention when, as a teenager, she won Eurovision for Luxembourg singing Serge Gainsbourg's bubblegum yé-yé earworm "Poupée de cire, poupée de son." She was a limited singer, but it's a great song; so is her other Gainsbourg-written hit, "Laisse tomber les filles." The combination of the grotesque and lecherous Gainsbourg with the beautiful and innocent Gall was an odd one; another song he wrote for her, "Les sucettes," was on the surface about lollipops but not-so-secretly about fellatio.
After Gall's initial success faded, she ended her partnership with Gainsbourg in 1972. Soon after, she met singer and songwriter Michel Berger, who she married in 1976 and with whom she had another run of hits; she recorded only songs he'd written until his death in 1992. Gall continued to record until her retirement from music in 1997.
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