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  1. BB047 – CLOTHILDEQUEEN OF THE FRENCH SWINGING MADEMOISELLE 1967. Clothilde, la “Emily Strange” du Pop Français. Clothilde, reine des Swingin’ Mademoiselles… Pourquoi Clothilde? Pourquoi pas Françoise Hardy, vedette internationale plus à même à en porter le titre, ou celle plus facilement associée au sous-genre, France Gall?

  2. Clothilde, queen of the ""Swingin' Mademoiselles."". Why Clothilde? Why not that more star-worthy, internationally-acclaimed Françoise Hardy, or the more akin to the sub-genre, France Gall? Because she's the most characteristic, archtypical French mademoiselle, that's why!

  3. Queen of the French Swinging Mademoiselle 1967 by Clothilde released in 1967. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Nov 23, 2023 · Why not that more star-worthy, internationally-acclaimed Françoise Hardy, or the more akin to the sub-genre, France Gall? Because she's the most characteristic, archtypical French mademoiselle, that's why!

  5. Clothilde (pseudonym of Élisabeth Beauvais; born February 22, 1948) is a French singer who was active for a brief period in 1967. She is the daughter of writer and broadcaster Robert Beauvais and actress Gisèle Parry.

  6. Clothilde French Swinging Mademoiselle 1967. Compilation of the 1967 output (2 EP's for the Vogue-label and an Italian single release) by the queen of the 'Swinging Mademoiselles', which basically was the female equivalent of the French '60s Yé Yé movement.

  7. Mar 24, 2013 · Clothilde (Elisabeth Beauvais), the fantastic, almost-forgotten gem of 1960s French girl-pop. Undeservedly obscure, she released only 2, 4-track EPs and a couple of alternate-language singles, she's never going to be as well known as France Gall or Françoise Hardy, but oh what might have been...

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