Rubber come back to me?  (The Peanuts, Lover Come Back to Me, 1966)

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Less twisting, more singing, s’il vous plait.  (Sylvie Vartan, Le Locomotion, 1962)

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Beautiful smile, beautiful voice and love the hair.  (Sylvie Vartan, La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser, 1964)

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Sylvie, born in Bulgaria of Armenian and Hungarian parents, moved to France, singing in French and Italian.  (Sylvie Vartan, Buonasera Buonasera, 1969)

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Winner of Eurovision ‘65 and still my fav France Gall hit.  (France Gall, Poupée de cire, poupée de son, 1965)

I’ll let you make your own jokes. (France Gall, Les sucettes, 1966)

Catchy.  (France Gall, Laisse tomber les filles, 1964)

Love that it actually rained during the song…  (Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Didn’t It Rain, 1964)

“In 2008, a concert was held to raise funds for a marker for her grave.”  (Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Shout Sister Shout, ca. 1941)

“She became the first great recording star of gospel music in the late 1930s and also became known as the “original soul sister” of recorded music.”  (Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Four or Five Times, 1941)

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