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'''Françoise Hardy'''(born '''Françoise Madeleine Hardy''', [[January 17]] [[1944]] in [[Paris]]) is a [[France|French]] [[singer]], [[actor|actress]] and [[astrologer]]. Hardy is an [[icon]]ic figure in [[fashion]], [[music style]] and personality in the [[Francophile]] world. '''Françoise Hardy'''(born '''Françoise Madeleine Hardy''', [[January 17]] [[1944]] in [[Paris]]) is a [[France|French]] [[singer]], [[actor|actress]] and [[astrologer]]. Hardy is an [[icon]]ic figure in [[fashion]], [[music style]] and personality in the [[Francophile]] world.
 +==Selected songs==
 +* "[[Tous les garçons et les filles (song)|Tous les garçons et les filles]]" (1962) – [[UK Singles Chart|UK]] #36
 +* "J'suis d'accord" (1962)
 +* "Le temps de l'amour" (1962)
 +* "Le premier bonheur du jour" (1963)
 +* "L'amour s'en va" (1963)
 +* "Only friends / Ton meilleur ami" (1964)
 +* "Mon amie la rose" (1964)
 +* "Et Meme" (1964) – UK #31
 +* "All Over The World" ("Dans Le Monde Entier") (1965) – UK #16
 +* "L'amitié" (1965)
 +* "[[La maison où j'ai grandi]]" (1966)
 +* "[[Voilà (song)|Voilà]]" (1967)
 +* "[[Comment te dire adieu? (song)|Comment te dire adieu?]]" (1968, lyrics by [[Serge Gainsbourg]])
 +* "Fleur de Lune" (1970)
 +* "[[Message personnel]]" (1973, lyrics by [[Michel Berger]])
 +* "J'écoute de la musique saoûle" (1978)
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==Selected discography== ==Selected discography==
* ''[[Tous les garçons et les filles]]'' (1962); re-released as ''The Yeh-Yeh Girl from Paris!'' (1965) * ''[[Tous les garçons et les filles]]'' (1962); re-released as ''The Yeh-Yeh Girl from Paris!'' (1965)

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Françoise Hardy(born Françoise Madeleine Hardy, January 17 1944 in Paris) is a French singer, actress and astrologer. Hardy is an iconic figure in fashion, music style and personality in the Francophile world.

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