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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

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  • a good tune and a nice fuzz, I like it

    automatically. Now with Christie

    Laume, Nicole Paquin, Cosette,

    you are easily among the best yeye

    purveyors. As a strange fact, the best

    purveyors are from mexico and poland.

    Merci beaucoup and continue, please

  • your comment has surprised me, you're very kind :) I very like song which I added and I be glad that there are available on youtube. It's convenient for me. I would like that more people will know music from the sixties ! :)

  • thanks for comment mauvetys :)

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  • Extra ce titre de Liz Brady :)

  • @HuetRichard J'ai commis une petite erreur dans le titre de la chanson des "Scarabées". Elle s'intinule "LE COEUR DE MON PAYS".

  • Après une brillante carrière en France, Liz Brady est déménagée au Canada (Québec), poursuivant une autre carrière en duo avec Martine Bee sous le nom "Les Scarabées" et elles ont connu de très grands succès dont le classique "Je l'aime mon pays". Aujourd'hui, elle habite la Floride où elle continue de travailler.

  • @Santara694U It was Dominique a bit of an obscure one but good. Thanks for your suggestions

  • @Santara694U oh that's an easy one .... the song is probably 'Dominique

    ' by Soeur Sourire, known as the Singing Nun in english speaking countries....

    I sing it for you (lol) : 'dominique nique nique s'en allait par les chemins' .....

    i am sure it could be found there ....

  • @stancicm You might be able to help me then I heard a song on a film when I was staying in Marne la valle Paris, I think it was 60's tune it sounded like a bunch of nuns and I think some of the words were phonetically mecanique a nique a haut i ye pauvre chanson. I have been randomly searching for it but I don't know the name of the track

  • My tastes are a bit different from

    the usual yeye fans, i love rock first.

    i do believe that in the sixties the french

    girls were doing better rock than the

    french bands and male singers,

    generally. That's why me and many

    other rock fans look for singing french

    girls from the sixties.

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