The pinnacle of their collaboration, this track is a quintessential late-60s pop song. Arranged and directed by Popp with a driving, "phat" beat, it features a relentless, infectious rhythm and Laforêt's iconic vocal delivery.
A French rendition of the Margo Guryan-penned "Sunday Morning," this song is characterized by a "magnificent" arrangement that showcases the pop-psychedelic, breezy sound of the late 1960s. Marie_LaforГЄt_-_Marie_LaforГЄt_chante_AndrГ©_Popp...
This collaboration was pivotal in defining the "yé-yé" era's transition from innocent teen pop into more mature, cinematic, and sometimes baroque, French pop music. The Musical Partnership: Laforêt and Popp The pinnacle of their collaboration, this track is
The work produced under the Marie Laforêt chante André Popp banner is considered a treasure trove of "Pop à Paris" era music. It moved beyond simple teenage songs to create sophisticated pop art. Chante André Popp - Marie Laforêt | Album - AllMusic This collaboration was pivotal in defining the "yé-yé"