Table of contents:
- 1. Young France Gall
- 2. Young talent
- 3. Mademoiselle Isabelle
- 4. French singer Frans Gall
- 5. Little "Babu"
- 6. Star of the 60s
- 7. Sixteen-year-old girl
- 8. Young blonde
- 9. The star of the European scale
- 10. In search of an image
- 11. Young captain
- 12. Style France
- 13. Gifted child
- 14. Red-haired beauty
- 15. The symbol of the "ye-ye generation"
- 16. Radiant performer
- 17. Brown-eyed girl
- 18. Variety performer
- 19. A la blond
- 20. France's number one pop singer
- 21. Rising Star
Video: Blonde in a shirt: 25 photos of Frans Gall, the singer who received a slap in the face for winning Eurovision
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Frans Gall went down in the history of modern music as a dyed, silly blonde. And it seems that she herself did not really understand that she was singing vulgarity. By the way, she also did not hit the notes very well. In 1965, unexpectedly for many, she became the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, and along with flowers and an award received a slap in the face.
This story became a real scandal of the year. Katie Kirby, the favorite of Eurovision-1965, who was bypassed at a sharp turn by Frans Gall, burst into her dressing room, called her a fool, and punched her in the face with a flourish.
However, it is possible that it is fair. After all, France naively believed that her song was about a wax doll, and the most famous erotomaniac of that time, Serge Gainsbourg, who was also the author of the song, was giggling at that time. He already knew that the song "Poupee de Cire Poupee de Son" - "wax doll" - contained a hidden pun. One could read - "A doll full of sawdust", or - "Singing wax doll." So Frans Gall sang about herself - about a naive stupid toy that fell into the hands of experienced producers. However, her father sold her into musical slavery. But that's another story. Until then, look how good she was.
1. Young France Gall
2. Young talent
3. Mademoiselle Isabelle
4. French singer Frans Gall
5. Little "Babu"
6. Star of the 60s
7. Sixteen-year-old girl
8. Young blonde
9. The star of the European scale
10. In search of an image
11. Young captain
12. Style France
13. Gifted child
14. Red-haired beauty
15. The symbol of the "ye-ye generation"
16. Radiant performer
17. Brown-eyed girl
18. Variety performer
19. A la blond
20. France's number one pop singer
21. Rising Star
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