France Gall
France Gall was a popular French singer born on October 9, 1947, in Paris. She gained fame in the 1960s with her catchy pop songs and became a prominent figure in the yé-yé music movement. Her most famous hits include "Poupée de cire, poupée de son," which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965.
Throughout her career, France Gall collaborated with notable songwriters like Michel Berger, who became her husband. She continued to evolve her music style, exploring various genres until her retirement in 1997. France Gall passed away on January 7, 2018, leaving a lasting legacy in French pop music.