Françoise Hardy - Mon amie la rose (1965)

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Published on Jun 23, 2022
Invitée de l'émission Carrefour le 27 mars 1965, la chanteuse yéyé Françoise Hardy interprète une chanson écrite par Cécile Caulier, mise en musique sur un boléro de Jacques Lacome d'Estalenx, extraite de son album "Mon amie la rose". Délicieux...
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