Pauvre Lola
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"[[Pauvre Lola]]" is a musical composition by [[Serge Gainsbourg]] featured on his 1964 album ''[[Gainsbourg Percussions]]''. Gainsbourg secretly recorded Gall's [[laughter]] to use on "[[Pauvre Lola]]". | "[[Pauvre Lola]]" is a musical composition by [[Serge Gainsbourg]] featured on his 1964 album ''[[Gainsbourg Percussions]]''. Gainsbourg secretly recorded Gall's [[laughter]] to use on "[[Pauvre Lola]]". | ||
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"Pauvre Lola" is a musical composition by Serge Gainsbourg featured on his 1964 album Gainsbourg Percussions. Gainsbourg secretly recorded Gall's laughter to use on "Pauvre Lola".
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