
FILE - In this March 20, 1965 file photo, Winner, 18-year-old French singer France Gall, singing for Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest, poses with her award with Serge Gainsbourg, left, and orchestra director Alain Gorauguer, right, in Naples. Gall, who collected hits and sold millions of albums over a four-decade career, has died. She was 70. Her agent Genevieve Salama told The Associated Press that the singer, with her signature blond bangs, died of cancer in the Paris region on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. French President Emmanuel Macron wrote in a tweet that Gall “lasted through time thanks to her sincerity and generosity”, leaving “songs known to all French.” (AP Photo/Guilio Broglio, File)
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