dans mon passez 70 80 je n aurais jamais penser qu on nous oublis si vite mais c est le cas que devons nous faire canadien francais qu on etais oui canadien francais a vous
Some Floyd Cramer's piano in the background. This song is so deep and timeless. The singer has a terrific crystal voice. The sound quality is perfect. Thank you very much for the poster.
Although she sings "Am I That Easy To Forget" in French, it was recorded in the USA with Ernie Freeman. She never recorded an English version of this country classic.
Not surprising that she had inspired others in the field. Anyone with talent who wants to leave a lasting impression can learn much from her. Thank you.
The funny thing is Pet was singing in that style even in the early 50's in England. So much so that she inspired Patsy Cline - and not the other way around.
Is that my beloved Floyd Cramer playing the piano on this song?
bluegrassbaby86 1 year ago
dans mon passez 70 80 je n aurais jamais penser qu on nous oublis si vite mais c est le cas que devons nous faire canadien francais qu on etais oui canadien francais a vous
TigerRazan 1 year ago
je ne sais quand etant un franco tu es pus respecter notre langue le francais bravo a toi tes la meilleur fantastiques
TigerRazan 1 year ago
Some Floyd Cramer's piano in the background. This song is so deep and timeless. The singer has a terrific crystal voice. The sound quality is perfect. Thank you very much for the poster.
lonelyneuron 1 year ago
I have some of her LP's
besarpies 1 year ago
Although she sings "Am I That Easy To Forget" in French, it was recorded in the USA with Ernie Freeman. She never recorded an English version of this country classic.
Richardverdun 2 years ago
Not surprising that she had inspired others in the field. Anyone with talent who wants to leave a lasting impression can learn much from her. Thank you.
rboneh 3 years ago 2
Petula is a wonderful singer in any language..didn't know that she inspired Patsy Cline..thanks for posting..
3753mail 3 years ago
merci beaucoup super be chanson
cleveneur 3 years ago
The funny thing is Pet was singing in that style even in the early 50's in England. So much so that she inspired Patsy Cline - and not the other way around.
baracine 3 years ago