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Frank Alamo

French chanson
Yéyé
Rock'n'roll
The son of a television manufacturer, Frank Alamo released his first 45 rpm in 1963, "Da Dou Ron Ron", a cover version of The Crystals. He took his name from the film Fort Alamo starring John Wayne, and soon embodied the "healthy and sporty" trend of French rock in the sixties, far from the bad boys à la Vince Taylor or Moustique. In 1964, "Biche oh ma biche" (written by Mort Shuman) seduced French audiences aged 7 to 77. Maillot 36-37", "File, file, file", "Je veux prendre ta main" and "Le Chef de la bande" (The Shangri-La's) followed. After the end of the yé-yé era, he worked a...
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Heureux Tous Les Deux (Happy Together)Frank Alamo
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J'Ai Pleuré Pour Toi (Dedicated To The One I Love)Frank Alamo
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Biche ô ma biche (Biche o ma biche)Frank Alamo
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Reviens Vite Et Oublie (Be My Baby)Frank Alamo
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Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon AmourFrank Alamo
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Da Doo Ron RonFrank Alamo
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Heureux Tous Les Deux (Happy Together)Frank Alamo

Pop à Paris Vol. 2: Psyché-Rock et Mini-Jupes

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J'Ai Pleuré Pour Toi (Dedicated To The One I Love)Frank Alamo

Frank Alamo

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Biche ô ma biche (Biche o ma biche)Frank Alamo

Frank Alamo

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Reviens Vite Et Oublie (Be My Baby)Frank Alamo

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Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon AmourFrank Alamo

Da Doo Ron Ron

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Da Doo Ron RonFrank Alamo

Da Doo Ron Ron

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