Clothilde (musician)

Clothilde (born February 22, 1948) is a French singer who was active for a brief period in 1967.[1][2] Her real name is Élisabeth Beauvais.[1] She is the daughter of writer and broadcaster Robert Beauvais and actress Gisèle Parry.[1]

Clothilde
Birth nameÉlisabeth Beauvais
Also known asClothilde
Born (1948-02-22) February 22, 1948
OriginFrance
GenresYé-yé[1][2]
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1967

Clothilde recorded only two 45 rpm records in 1967 with words written by Jean-Yves Gaillac to music orchestrated by Germinal Tenas.[1] Her material was re-released in 2013 by Born Bad Records.[1][2]

Discography

  • 1967, Disques Vogue EPL 8528: Fallait pas écraser la queue du chat / Je t'ai voulu et je t'ai bien eu / La Chanson bête et méchante / Le Boa
  • 1967, Disques Vogue EPL 8567: Saperlipopette (Bleuet et chiendent) / 102, 103 / La Ballade du bossu / La Vérité, toute la vérité
  • 2013, Born Bad Records: Fallait Pas Écraser La Queue Du Chat / Je T'ai Voulu Et Je T'ai Bien Eu / La Chanson Bête Et Méchante / Le Boa / Saperlipopette (Bleuet Et Chiendent) / La Ballade Du Bossu / 102 - 103 / La Vérité, Toute La Vérité / Des Garçons Faciles / A Ora Sos'e / Qualcosa Che Non Va
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References

  1. "BB047 – CLOTHILDE – QUEEN OF THE FRENCH SWINGING MADEMOISELLE 1967". Born Bad Records (in French). Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  2. "CLOTHILDE – Salut les copines". Gonzaï (in French). Retrieved 24 January 2018.



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