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I Love Francoise Hardy!!!---



Ok--on Ep I formed the group "i Love Francoise Hardy". I may have been the only one to post to it. But I posted a lot to it. The music I posted of hers on there got quite a few replies. Sadly this place never imported it, as they did a few other of my groups.

So I am taking it upon myself to post some of her music , here, in this group, which is one I CREATED! i had pleaded with SW admin time and again to bring it over and a few others that were dear to me. But that plea fell on deaf ears. Now I am waiting for my material to be imported. But that could be 2020.

I could say so much about Francoise- and her music. I could say how her music is sad, reflective, meaningful, pensive and slightly wistful of hope. But avid listeners already know that. To those who are not that kind of listener- yo are in foe a treat. Just give yourself a chance.

I could talk about how she is a French national Icon. And a living legend. Or how she has recorded in 5 decades- cultivating many styles and forms of music. From Jazz to Folk and Ye-ye to Easy Listening.

Or how she has been , and remains, an inspiration to many.

But I will not do that.

Not now. Not in this post.

In this post I want to share one of my fave songs of hers. An early song she did in 1962 and remains as sweet and fresh as it was then. Most of her songs of this time period revolved around love. Having none, losing it, wanting it, and the yearning for a perfect love. In a lot of way- her much of this time mirrors a lot of what we want today. And yearn for.

This song is about that yearning. And wanting. With a bit of a broken heart mixed in.

Enjoy

(as a side note- many will recognize a young Jimi Hendrix accompanying her in a some of her music.)

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLNAYxxdRL8]
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Peaches · F
I've never heard this before...beautiful❣
She is such a doll! In 17 months she sold more records than Edith Piaf sold in 17 YEARS! Now that is phenomenal! As Edith was known as The Little Sparrow and was a legend.

Do you remember Ricky Nelson's song "Lonesome Town"? I love that song. it may well be the song of his i live second best. "Poor Little Fool" being the first- as that is me.

If you remember it- you will love this. You already know the words.

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAVpoUz1oIg]