France Gall - 24x36 (1969)
2:41
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2:41
11 жыл бұрын
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2:33
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8:38
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3:30
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3:46
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@MyxomopoBHeT
@MyxomopoBHeT Сағат бұрын
Европа, вы такое променяли на пидорастию! Позор.
@MURILLOSILVA-zd8mg
@MURILLOSILVA-zd8mg 3 сағат бұрын
ADOR0 AS MUSICAS DE FEANCE GALL❤
@UkrainoTV
@UkrainoTV 9 сағат бұрын
Qui est là en 2024? De l'Ukraine avec l'amour. ♥️🇺🇦
@guillermothrebilcock4377
@guillermothrebilcock4377 11 сағат бұрын
Una maravilla de música 🎼
@joseantoniocarbonellezquer2834
@joseantoniocarbonellezquer2834 13 сағат бұрын
Recuerdos Maravillosos de una época que nunca más regresará
@burkhardraum1956
@burkhardraum1956 Күн бұрын
Rip france 😰❤️🎉🎶🍀😀
@paltaka2002
@paltaka2002 Күн бұрын
この歌は日本では「恋のためいき」というタイトルで発売されていましたね。
@Ayse-gk2mb
@Ayse-gk2mb Күн бұрын
Caoucou mon étoile pensees g bisous Charlemagne tu le retrouves ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️☄️☄️☄️💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥🔥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Petunia69
@Petunia69 Күн бұрын
So damn cute as a 40 year old, i find her voice and most female singers of this type of music where they actually sing...so soothing, somewhat erotic, and uplifting. Glad my favourite band covered this song so i know about it.
@pellepopcorn6129
@pellepopcorn6129 2 күн бұрын
In 1965 people didn’t like putlerism-neonazism and nor did they enjoy trumpism-neofascism. They simply remembered what that was about… Decency!
@mapkona
@mapkona 2 күн бұрын
when the level of trolling evokes pity for its author
@pellepopcorn6129
@pellepopcorn6129 2 күн бұрын
@@mapkona Nor Putler or Trump have written a single word. Sorry, but they both are illiterate. The neofascist leader of Italy could count to two… that’s why she became the leader of the neofascist movement in Italy. But Trump or Putler? They simply don’t know any numbers ))) When National Rally went out of money, then Putler simply bought the traitors
@mapkona
@mapkona 2 күн бұрын
@@pellepopcorn6129 Let me guess. You are one of the representatives of the “4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse”: Jew, LGBT, leftist or drug addict.
@Heathersfan678
@Heathersfan678 23 сағат бұрын
Who is putler
@mapkona
@mapkona 18 сағат бұрын
@@Heathersfan678 ebat' moi hyu
@tristanheliasregnault6354
@tristanheliasregnault6354 2 күн бұрын
Qui sera encore là dans 10 ans minimum .😢
@mallauryparent1193
@mallauryparent1193 Күн бұрын
moi perso ^^, oui je suis une p'tite jeune de 25 ans qui adore les anciennes chansons
@bachirbourahla3318
@bachirbourahla3318 Күн бұрын
La merditude !!alllas! Com dab depuis..etc bizzZen il faut résister.. ciao Bella..
@ZvezdniyVolk
@ZvezdniyVolk 3 күн бұрын
Супер девушка ❤
@mikhail.ulianov_1974
@mikhail.ulianov_1974 2 күн бұрын
Сейчас таких нет, да и в 60-е года были редкие
@HarL7785
@HarL7785 3 күн бұрын
Cela fait plaisir de voir des fans de France Gall ! Je suis fan de toutes les époques de France et celle là était excellente ! La seule fois où j'ai détesté Serge, c'est pour la chanson "Les sucettes" qui à provoqué un énorme scandale mais sinon les chansons au top de la chanson française !
@user-zh3yh6oj8u
@user-zh3yh6oj8u 4 күн бұрын
J 'adore cette chanson ! 🍀♥️🤗
@marcinczernek4762
@marcinczernek4762 4 күн бұрын
In which song does France Gall sings about Napoleon Bonaparte?
@umityalcntunc
@umityalcntunc 5 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@Orchidees_
@Orchidees_ 5 күн бұрын
"Mon cœur est gravé dans mes chansons" Tellement vrai ❣
@Abonnement31
@Abonnement31 5 күн бұрын
Qui est là en 2045
@mapkona
@mapkona 5 күн бұрын
The Swedish band Therion's version of this song is better. Therion managed to convey the "French" flavor of the song's meaning. Their version is “more Parisian.”
@syan9017
@syan9017 2 күн бұрын
you're simply ridiculous
@pellepopcorn6129
@pellepopcorn6129 2 күн бұрын
@@mapkona In Sweden, people don’t like the neonazi dictatorship in Russia and nor in Belarus. That’s why we sing so great ))) Each individual in this world is utterly fed up with the sick old neonazi dictator in the Kremlin. If you forgot, then remember that when they voted in the UN only four other silly dictatorships supported this neonazism in the Kremlin - Eritrea, North Korea, Belarus and Syria. Only four idiotic dictatorships out of all countries in the world ))) Well… swedes also sang about “Waterloo” )))
@mapkona
@mapkona 2 күн бұрын
@@pellepopcorn6129 I think you are very lonely in life. No one wants to waste their time on types with the same level of personality development as you.
@mapkona
@mapkona Күн бұрын
@@syan9017 say it to my face on the street
@TonyJames-km8if
@TonyJames-km8if Күн бұрын
@@mapkona Stay on the Swedish metal guy, cause in intimidation you look very bad hahahaha
@PeterHanley-h5c
@PeterHanley-h5c 6 күн бұрын
Eamon denvaleras funeral afters in the high chaparral tonite lock in
@sevenupdocteurpepper95
@sevenupdocteurpepper95 7 күн бұрын
Mon papa me la mettait pour m'endormir enfant ❤ maintenant jai 26 ans et elle datait deja je suis de 1998 joublierais jamais papa😢❤jtm pour l eternite
@Unplugged70
@Unplugged70 7 күн бұрын
Kills me this isn't on iTunes or Spotify.
@amparocastillosanchez9136
@amparocastillosanchez9136 7 күн бұрын
Oyendo estas canciones recuerdas tu niñez!!!!
@lhanaCaribean
@lhanaCaribean 8 күн бұрын
Chocolat et vanilla en sueurs 😅
@theamazingchannel470
@theamazingchannel470 8 күн бұрын
Sounds like she's 15, dances likes she's 80. What a gal!
@marcinczernek4762
@marcinczernek4762 8 күн бұрын
My second favorite and best singer from France, after France gall from 60, Francoise Hardy, died last week. Her wonderful songs will remain in my heart forever.
@TonyJames-km8if
@TonyJames-km8if 8 күн бұрын
two very good choices♥ with Edith Piaf probably the three best all time french girl🕺
@isab348
@isab348 8 күн бұрын
bof
@isab348
@isab348 8 күн бұрын
bof
@isab348
@isab348 8 күн бұрын
la photo
@isab348
@isab348 8 күн бұрын
moi a priori ca...
@Petunia69
@Petunia69 9 күн бұрын
If this tickled you, check out therions cover of this song. I love this very much!
@calepis1953
@calepis1953 9 күн бұрын
Perfect ❤
@user-lp6pk5gs4d
@user-lp6pk5gs4d 10 күн бұрын
אני אוהבת את השיר הזה!!!
@reinermbivz3278
@reinermbivz3278 11 күн бұрын
Merci beaucoup. Je suis un enfant, je ecoute cette jolie musique 😍😍😍🎶
@GerardHuynh
@GerardHuynh 10 күн бұрын
Moi je suis une ado je l'écoute aussi, je n'aime pas du tout les chanson de maintenant !
@lashlarue7924
@lashlarue7924 11 күн бұрын
When the French do the 1960's, they do the 1960's more 1960's than any other thing that is from the 1960's. This is the most 1960's thing I have either seen or heard anywhere, and this includes all the Austin Powers movies. Poupée de cire, poupée de son, poupée de YEAH baby!
@rd264
@rd264 11 күн бұрын
elle etait vraiment naturelle non?
@rd264
@rd264 11 күн бұрын
les deux cretins photographers sont tres stupides
@user-rr6mz9th7k
@user-rr6mz9th7k 11 күн бұрын
dreaming french doll poupe---so cute
@elikiwizz6877
@elikiwizz6877 12 күн бұрын
2024?
@everythingbuthumans6111
@everythingbuthumans6111 12 күн бұрын
Je viens de TikTok
@elikiwizz6877
@elikiwizz6877 12 күн бұрын
@@everythingbuthumans6111 oh dieux merci j'ai cru être seul
@MK_aus_BB
@MK_aus_BB 12 күн бұрын
Merci France Gall ❤
@josephchauvin9731
@josephchauvin9731 12 күн бұрын
sacré Gainsbourg !
@user-hd3st6gs8z
@user-hd3st6gs8z 12 күн бұрын
RIP Angel⭐️
@emmaphilo4049
@emmaphilo4049 12 күн бұрын
Les paroles foutent les boules, France Gall interprète hyper bien, c'est très moderne
@marcinczernek4762
@marcinczernek4762 13 күн бұрын
Kocham Francję z tamtych lat <3
@marcinczernek4762
@marcinczernek4762 13 күн бұрын
J'écoute cette chanson chaque été
@kimdelo9795
@kimdelo9795 13 күн бұрын
Poor France Gall. When I first went back to France as an au pair (I was born in the US but my father’s family is French) in 1992 I landed with a family in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. The father of the family was a family practitioner doctor, as were his father & grandfather before him in the same medical ‘cabinet’ in the same neighborhood in the 12th arrondissement since about 1890. He had grown up since preschool with ‘France’ Gall (I think her name is actually Isabelle.) I had been working with this doctor’s family (they were Jews, local families in the 12th had hidden the doctor-dad’s parents during the occupation, the mother of the family was a Jewish ‘Pieds Noir.’) I was working for them when Michel Berger died. My doctor-employer always seemed concerned about ‘France’ Gall, but still mocked her b/c she was supposedly ‘nul’ in school (he had, of course, been her classmate in the local 12th arrondissement schools.) But still, he was protective of her as a childhood friend and DISGUSTED by how she had been treated by Claude Francois and then S. Gainsbourg in the 60s. The perverse misogynist culture in France was SICK, absolutely SICK back then, there is no denying it. I CANNOT watch this performance without thinking about how butt-hurt pathetic Claude Francois treated France Gall after she won this international competition singing ´Poupee de Cire.’ When she finally DUMPED C. Francois a few years later he wrote a pathetic sniveling whining song in French that was translated into English as Frank Sinatra’s classic ‘My Way.’ Which is apparently played at every american’s grandpa’s funeral, along with ‘Jesus & John Wayne.’ When the original French version of ´My Way.’ is just about pathetic loser Claude Francois whining that he was dumped by the little girl (France Gall) he’d sequestered & bullied since she was 15. Then C. Francois ended up electrocuting himself with a grooming appliance in his Paris bathroom in the mid-70s while he was making a complete fool of himself trying to adapt to the ridiculous ‘disco era.’ LMAO. So sad that France Gall lost Michel Berger, so HAPPY she got to spend some precious years with him after being treated like CRAP as a young adolescent by stank French ‘icons’ like C. Francois & S. Gainsbourg.
@ophelia7640
@ophelia7640 12 күн бұрын
Gainsbourg was trolling her badly but he still had too much respect for music to make a bad song per say. So indeed "less sucettes" was awful and she actually didn't want to get out of her home when she realized the actual meaning of it. She actually came out quite depressed as well. But there is no denying about the fact that Gainsbourg also made her career. Without him, outside of his low-key troll, he made her win and made her an actual icon. Without him, she would've fallen too quick to meet Berger that wrote her some good songs as well. Also, Berger, while in relationship with her, still had a sick respect to Gainsbourg, and honestly, Gainsbourg gave that respect back, which was a rare occurrence. Receiving compliments and saying you are respected by him was like, the Graal. That never happened to anyone other than Berger. Yet he was mocking Gall a little bit. (and yes, Isabelle it is.) As in my family we says, she lived an awful life cause even if the success came from Gainsbourg that made her win that Eurovision thing by writing her a banger song without mocking and without trolling her (maybe cause he was involved in international, well, European stuff and didn't want his name to be known as a sicko, or maybe cause for once he didn't want to be a douche., he was sure a weirdo and a special dude but he wasn't much of a pervert actually. The French culture and television back then shown some actual pedophiles describing how they just took drugs and edibles and went along as to explain how pedophilia is wonderful and explain how it is awesome to be made naked by little girls. And that was not censored, that was not punished, hell he never been checked upon for actually any crimes yet he admitted clearly to it (Cohn Behndit) on TV while being high on cannabis edibles. And no one said anything. Heck, a old dude nearly agreed with him at some extent. THAT was pervert and sick. Gainsbourg was just an awful human being at some points and had no respect for others. However, he despised everything that was beyond erotical. He hated anything too graphic or so. Well, let's call at cat a cat, he hated porn and anything in this way so he never actually been a sicko like such. He was just the biggest douchebag you could invite on TV. And if he was drunk, he may insult you. Heck he did insult one girl that used to be a prostitute, calling her a bitch multiples times and she said yes I used to, but, he didn't meant it as professionally but as an personal attack, and when she realized, she was quite offended. He wanted to degrade her and tell her that she was an awful person to his eyes for what she done. Yet, he's the one that said "I want to fuck you" to an actual American girl on set. He even repeated himself multiples times, she was so offended and so that she actually quit the set. But he was overly drunk there, that guy died from his vices, cigarretes and alcohol is what caused his multiples heart attacks and the fatal one. During his sleep. He would've died by a liver failure either way IMO if he hadn't died by an heart attack anyways. That guy is the definition of "la déchéance" but he had a serious real talent and was actually, when sober and not in a terrible mood, respectful toward some like i said Berger, or at least, he was "decent". But in no ways he was a pervert promoting perversion, he had just made a childish joke song to a naive person that was too innocent to understand, then he was just an alcoholic not able to control himself and being just awful overly in his behavior. But those were like, few occurrences. He never exposed graphical stuff or spoke about graphical stuff, hell, even a woman that decided to stop her prostitution was already too much for him and was already disgusting like crazy. Even considering that she had stopped, he hated that and porn actresses and so on. He barely spoke about erotical stuff, actually he just explained his disgust about porn and stuff like this in an interview, that wasn't us guessing but him admitting, and honestly, his behavior did indicate that. He had flaws and a load of them. But that came with the talent and the notoriety. Check out his story when he was young and why he was smoking so much. He was actually very shy at first, and used the cigarettes smokes as a wall to hide himself somewhat. But it turned out bad and he ended up making that his first vice then alcohol. He spiraled down quite fast, the more he became popular and the older he grew, the worse it was. He went from a innocent little guy using the little smoke of a cig to hide himself during his appearances to a drunkie with a huge ego no respect and writing awful songs to that innocent Gall and laughing out at it. He was even mocking her like saying she was awful stupid to Berger himself in face. They had to sing stuff of their owns together and talk a bit, there he shown so much respect to him but laughed his ass off about her, stating to him that she was too stupid to understand "les sucettes" and managed to make her sing that thing and was laughing at it. Berger was out of that though and didn't bother to beef. Maybe out of respect or maybe he didn't care. That was kinda already the past for Gall anyway. She was traumatized though at first and would refuse to quit her house en be seen and mocked outside. So in a way, he did terrible to her but also granted her a career and made it so that she met Berger and actually married him and received songs from him too. He was an excellent ghostwriter too! So that's 50 50, the notoriety and her eurovision win at the cost of a depression and everyone mocking her for a small period, until everyone started realizing she deserved respect thanks to the Eurovision win too. Even if she had lost, the song itself was a banger and everyone loved it anyway. And even before that, she started to climb up in respect and wasn't mocked anymore really. She grew and people grew and either forgot or either just got tired of it. But yeah. She had to suffer in order for Gainsbourg to make her what she became later on. Quite sad in a way but yeah. So I wouldn't blame him entirely, she would've been a no-name and would've been forgotten quickly. Laisse tomber les filled being her only good song otherwise.. Charlemagne stuff being real awful and stupid (and actually the text shown how little she knew about Charlemagne to begin with. She looked stupid really...) Without him, no eurovision, no long lasting career, no Berger, no ghostwriting from Berger, nothing. Downfall. But with him, depression and so on for a bit. Not an easy situation and choice but that's how it is.
@roooocknrolla
@roooocknrolla 13 күн бұрын
Classique indetournable de la musique française, je l'ai à nouveau entendu dans le film Coréen Cobweb de Kim Jee Won, des frissons
@isab348
@isab348 14 күн бұрын
voire wonderwoman
@isab348
@isab348 14 күн бұрын
cleopatra taylor ?
@isab348
@isab348 14 күн бұрын
selene helios ? chandernagor