Who dated France Gall?
Claude François dated France Gall from until . The age gap was 8 years, 8 months and 8 days.
Julien Clerc dated France Gall from until . The age gap was 0 years, 0 months and 5 days.
Bruck Dawit dated France Gall from until ?.
France Gall
France Gall, egentligen Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall, född 9 oktober 1947 i Paris, död 7 januari 2018 i Neuilly-sur-Seine, var en fransk sångerska. Hon slog igenom som tonåring med "Sacré Charlemagne" men är främst känd för att som 17-åring ha vunnit Eurovision Song Contest 1965 för Luxemburg med låten "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" som är skriven av Serge Gainsbourg. Hon hade ett flertal hitlåtar i sitt hemland under 1960-talet och återkom även under 1980-talet då hon 1987 hade en stor hit i hela Europa med låten "Ella, elle l'a", en hyllning till Ella Fitzgerald.
France Gall var gift och hade samtidigt en framgångsrik musikkarriär med musikern Michel Hamburger, vars artistnamn var Michel Berger. De hade två barn tillsammans, Raphaël och Pauline. Michel Berger dog i sviterna av en hjärtinfarkt 1992 och dottern Pauline gick bort endast 19 år gammal, i cystisk fibros 1997. France Gall var involverad i Cœur de Femmes, en välgörenhetsorganisation som hjälper hemlösa barn i främst afrikanska länder. Hon bodde i Senegal fram till kort före sin död. Hon avled i sviterna av långvarig cancer.
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Claude Antoine Marie François (French pronunciation: [klod ɑ̃twan maʁi fʁɑ̃swa]; 1 February 1939 – 11 March 1978), also known by the nickname Cloclo, was a French pop singer, composer, songwriter, record producer, drummer and dancer. François co-wrote the lyrics of "Comme d'habitude" (composed by Jacques Revaux), the original version of "My Way" and composed the music of "Parce que je t'aime mon enfant", the original version of "My Boy". Among his other famous songs are "Le Téléphone Pleure", "Le lundi au soleil", "Magnolias for Ever" and "Alexandrie Alexandra". He also enjoyed considerable success with French-language versions of English-language songs, including "Belles! Belles! Belles!" (The Everly Brothers' "Made to Love"), "Cette année là" ("December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)") and "Je vais à Rio" ("I Go to Rio").
Claude François sold more than 20 million records during his career, and 6 million since his death. He was about to embark for the United States when he was accidentally electrocuted in March 1978 at age 39. Former French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing is quoted as saying Claude François was, to him, "the French equivalent of The Beatles, meaning the great talent of a generation".
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Julien Clerc
Paul-Alain Auguste Leclerc (born 4 October 1947), better known by his stage name Julien Clerc (pronounced [ʒyljɛ̃ klɛʁ]), is a French singer-songwriter.
He rose to fame with his song "La cavalerie" (1968), that captured the "rebellious essence" of those times and became an anthem of the French youth. Among Clerc's most known songs are "Ce n'est rien" (1971), "Si on chantait" (1972), "Ma préférence" (1978), "Femmes... Je vous aime" (1982), "Mélissa" (1984), "Hélène" (1987), "Fais-moi une place" (1990).
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Bruck Dawit
Bruck Dawit is an Ethiopian–American musician, music producer, record mixer, composer and author.
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