Baby Pop is the name of the album by French singer France Gall, who was very successful mainly with her yeyé songs.
The production of this album was done with the help of Alain Goraguer, who had put his orchestra to perform more songs that the singer had requested for her new release.
In October 1966 the album was released in vinyl format, and toured the whole country of France. Later it achieved success in the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Argentina and Spain.
In addition, it also increased the popularity of France Gall, who had won the Eurovision 1965 for the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", written by Serge Gainsbourg, who also wrote songs for this album, such as "Baby Pop" which was more recognized.
Then Serge Gainsbourg dedicated himself to his career as an actor and wrote songs such as "Boum badaboum" for Minouche Barelli.
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The production of this album was done with the help of Alain Goraguer, who had put his orchestra to perform more songs that the singer had requested for her new release.
In October 1966 the album was released in vinyl format, and toured the whole country of France. Later it achieved success in the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Argentina and Spain.
In addition, it also increased the popularity of France Gall, who had won the Eurovision 1965 for the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", written by Serge Gainsbourg, who also wrote songs for this album, such as "Baby Pop" which was more recognized.
Then Serge Gainsbourg dedicated himself to his career as an actor and wrote songs such as "Boum badaboum" for Minouche Barelli.