Petula Clark - Notable French Singles

Notable French Singles

  • Prends Mon Coeur ("A Fool Such as I") (1960, No.9)
  • "Garde-moi la dernière danse (Save the Last Dance for Me)" (1961, No.3)
  • "Marin (Sailor)" (1961, No.2)
  • "Roméo" (1961, No.1)
  • "Ya Ya Twist" (1962, No.1)
  • "Chariot" (later also known as "I Will Follow Him") (1962, No.1)
  • "Les Beaux Jours" (original title: "Ramblin' Rose") (1963, No.10)
  • "Cœur Blessé" (original title: "Torture" by John D. Loudermilk; lyric by Jean Kluger, Daniel Vangarde, Claude Carrere, Jean Broussolle) (1963, No.1)
  • "Je me sens bien auprès de toi (Dance On)" (1963, No.3)
  • "Ceux qui ont un cœur (Anyone Who Had a Heart)" (1964, No.7)
  • "Dans le temps (Downtown)" (1965, No.6)
  • "Un jeune homme bien (Well Respected Man)" (1965)
  • "C'est Ma Chanson" ("This is My Song") (1967, No.1)
  • "La dernière valse (The Last Waltz)" (1967, No.2)
  • "Tout le monde veut aller au ciel" (1967)

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