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Old French Female Song "La La La La La, La La La Laaa'
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Trying to id an old French song.
It's NOT Francis Lai "Un Homme et Une Femme".
I only heard the last minute or so, and it's a French woman with a breathy voice doing the La's as above. Sounds 60's.
I Thought it might be Brigitte Bardot, but who knows.
Cheers.
It's NOT Francis Lai "Un Homme et Une Femme".
I only heard the last minute or so, and it's a French woman with a breathy voice doing the La's as above. Sounds 60's.
I Thought it might be Brigitte Bardot, but who knows.
Cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks romko. It's NOT the Massiel track, I tried that - it's much more downtempo than that. It's low to mid-tempo.
Sounds like it could be from a soundtrack though. I've checked, and the soundtrack to 'Emmanuelle' doesn't have a track called 'Les Femmes'. I'm still looking for a track listing for 'The Story of O'. There was a 1969 film called 'Les Femmes' starring Bardot, but I've got no idea what's on that soundtrack.
Sounds like it could be from a soundtrack though. I've checked, and the soundtrack to 'Emmanuelle' doesn't have a track called 'Les Femmes'. I'm still looking for a track listing for 'The Story of O'. There was a 1969 film called 'Les Femmes' starring Bardot, but I've got no idea what's on that soundtrack.
I came across this question while i was lookig for the same or similar song.
Here is what i found
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