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Isabelle Aubret (French pronunciation: [izabɛl obʁɛ]; born Thérèse Coquerelle; 27 July 1938) is a
French singer best
known for
winning the
Eurovision Song...
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Pythons of the World. Vol. 2. Boerne, TX: VPI Library. ISBN 0-9785411-0-3.
Aubret, F.; Bonnet, X.; Harris, M.; Maumelat, S. (2005). "****
Differences in Body...
- Jean-Claude Pascal,
winner of the 1961
contest for Luxembourg.
Isabelle Aubret,
winner of the 1962
contest for France. Jørgen &
Grethe Ingmann, winners...
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performed by
Jacqueline Boyer in 1960, "Un
premier amour"
performed by
Isabelle Aubret in 1962 and "Un jour, un enfant"
performed by
Frida Boccara, who won in...
- Claude-Henri Vic [fr],
written by
Roland Valade and
performed by
Isabelle Aubret.
Monaco placed second for the
first time,
while the host
nation came third...
- Claude-Henri Vic, with
lyrics by
Roland Valade, and
performed by
Isabelle Aubret. The
French parti****ting broadcaster, Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française...
- pʁəmjɛʁ‿amuʁ]; "A
First Love") is a song
recorded by
French singer Isabelle Aubret with
music composed by Claude-Henri Vic [fr] and
French lyrics written by...
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Arnould (born 1970), a
retired Belgian female freestyle swimmer Isabelle Aubret (born 1938), a
French singer Isabelle Autissier (born 1956), a
French sailor...
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University of
Western Australia Press. pp. 254, 255. ISBN 978-1-920694-74-6.
Aubret F,
Shine R (2009). "Genetic ****imilation and the
postcolonisation erosion...
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performed by
Jacqueline Boyer in 1960, "Un
premier amour"
performed by
Isabelle Aubret in 1962, and "Un jour, un enfant"
performed by
Frida Boccara, who won in...