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Although she's best-known as the pretty, perky teenager who won the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest with her hit
"Poupee de Cire, Poupee de Son,"
French pop singer
France Gall
has had a much longer and more varied career than that, having released solid records almost non-stop since the early '60s. Although only a cult figure in most of the rest of the world,
Gall
is a major star and beloved figure in her native country.
Born Isabelle Gall in Paris on
October 9, 1947,
Gall
was the daughter of French performer and producer,
Roger Gall
, who had written songs for
Edith Piaf
and
Charles Aznavour
. In 1962, at the age of 15,
Gall
was ushered into the studio by her father to record her debut EP,
Ne Sois pas Si Bete
. The four-track EP (the standard in French pop music at the time, and the format of most of her releases for the rest of the decade) was an enormous hit, selling 200,000 copies in France thanks both to the irresistible title-track and the absolutely stunning cover photo.
Gall
released a series of similarly successful pop hits for the next several years, peaking with winning the aforementioned Eurovision Song Contest in 1965. But although many dismissed
Gall
as a Francophone
Lesley Gore
, making fluffy and ultra-commercial pop hits with little substance,
Gall
's hits from this era stand up far better than most. Only
Francoise Hardy
was consistently making records up to these standards during this era. Though
Gall
's high, breathy voice was admittedly somewhat limited, she made the most of it. Even dopey hits like
"Sacre Charlemagne,"
a duet with a pair of puppets who were the stars of a children's show on French TV, have an infectious, zesty charm; meatier tunes, like the sultry jazz-tinged ballad
"Pense a Moi"
and the brilliant rocker
"Laisse Tomber les Filles,"
were as good as any single produced in the U.S. or Great Britain at the time.
In 1966,
Gall
's public persona shifted into a more mature phase, both musically and personally. The change came with that year's controversial hit
"Les Sucettes."
Though on the surface the
Gainsbourg
-penned tune was a pretty little song about a young girl and her lollipop, the unmistakable subtext of the sly lyrics meant that the not-yet-18-year-old
Gall
was singing approvingly (and, she later claimed, completely unknowingly) about oral sex.
Les Sucettes
and its follow-up,
Baby Pop
, are among
Gall
's finest, musically richer and more varied than her early hits, but every bit as catchy. (During this period of her career,
Gall
was signed not only to the French division of Philips, but to the German branch of the company, and also released several German-language EPs and albums, mixing translations of her Francophone hits and all-new material.) The psychedelic era found
Gall
, under
Gainsbourg
's guidance, singing increasingly strange songs, like
"Teenie Weenie Boppie"
(a bizarre tune about a deadly LSD trip that somehow involves
Mick Jagger
) set to some of
Gainsbourg
's most out-there arrangements. The excellent
1968
is
Gall
's best album from this period, with
"Teenie Weenie Boppie,"
the trippy
"Nefertiti,"
and the slinky, jazzy
"Bebe Requin,"
perhaps
Gall
's sexiest single ever.
Like all of the stars of the '60s ye-ye scene,
Gall
's career took a downturn in the early '70s. No longer a teenager, but without a new persona to redefine herself with, (and without the help of
Gainsbourg
, whose time was taken by his own albums and those of his wife
Jane Birkin
),
Gall
floundered both commercially and artistically. A label change from Philips to BASF in 1972 didn't help matters, but in 1974,
Gall
met and married songwriter/producer
Michel Berger
.
Berger
took over his wife's career starting with 1975's
France Gall
and re-established her popularity throughout Europe.
Berger
's middle of the road soft rock style (think late-era
Elton John
, with whom
Gall
recorded a duet,
"Les Aveux,"
in 1980) is slickly commercial and for the most part, less-inspired than
Gall
's '60s work, but although her material was by and large weaker,
Gall
became a much stronger and more technically adept singer during this era. Albums like 1987's
Babacar
, 1984's
Debranche
, and 1988's live
Tour de France
cannot be recommended to those completely averse to mellow "lite" rock, but they have their charms.
Gall
's life took a tragic turn in the '90s;
Berger
died of a heart attack at the age of 46 in 1992, and their daughter Pauline died of cystic fibrosis at the age of 19 in 1997.
Gall
announced her retirement after
Berger
's death, but after reconsidering, she restarted her career with 1996's
France
, a tender tribute to her partner and mentor. That same year, a new generation of listeners began discovering her work when
Heavenly
covered her
Serge Gainsbourg
-penned hit
"Nous ne Sommes pas des Anges"
on
Operation: Heavenly
. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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