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-"'''Ça plane pour moi'''" is a song released as a single in December 1977 by [[Plastic Bertrand]]. The song has the same melody as "[[Jet Boy Jet Girl]]", recorded previously in 11/1977 by [[Elton Motello]] with the same musicians which reached #39 in the USA. Three re-issues were edited backed with "Pogo Pogo" on A-side (77-78) then when the song reached the U.S. POP 100 'round May 1978, the said single was changed to "Pogo Pogo" as B-side. Same reference for all the re-issues.+"'''Ça plane pour moi'''" (1978) is a song by Belgian musician [[Plastic Bertrand]], though its vocals were actually performed by [[Lou Deprijck]], the record's producer and composer. "[[Jet Boy, Jet Girl]]", a song by [[Elton Motello]], has the same backing track that was later used in "Ça plane pour moi".
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"Ça plane pour moi" (1978) is a song by Belgian musician Plastic Bertrand, though its vocals were actually performed by Lou Deprijck, the record's producer and composer. "Jet Boy, Jet Girl", a song by Elton Motello, has the same backing track that was later used in "Ça plane pour moi".



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