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La plus belle pour aller danser

"La plus belle pour aller danser" (Translation: The most beautiful to dance with) is a song by Sylvie Vartan from the 1964 French feature film Cherchez l'idole.

Background and writing

The song was written by Charles Aznavour and Georges Garvarentz.

Commercial performance

The song spent 11 weeks at no. 1 in France.

In Wallonia (Belgium) the single spent 24 weeks in the chart, peaking at no. 3.

The song also reached no. 1 in Japan.

Track listings

7-inch EP RCA 86046 (March 1964, France, Spain, Portugal, etc.)

A1. "La plus belle pour aller danser" (2:29)
A2. "Un air de fête" (2:13)
B1. "Dum di la" (1:54)
B2. "Ne l'imite pas" (2:48)

7-inch single RCA Victor 49.067 (1970, France)

  1. "La plus belle pour aller danser"
  2. "Si je chante"

7-inch single "Aidoru o Sagase <small>/ Koi no Shokku</small>" RCA Victor SS-1476 (1964, Japan)

A. <small>("La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser")</small> (2:28)
B. <small>("Si Je Chante")</small>

7-inch single "Aidoru o Sagase <small>/ Watashi o Aishite</small>" RCA SS-2018 (1972, Japan)

A. <small>("La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser")</small> (2:28)
B. <small>("Car Tu T'en Vas")</small>

Charts

Cover versions

The song has been covered, among others, by Pompilia Stoian (Romania), Thanh Lan (Vietnam), Michèle Richard (Canada), Huoy Meas (Cambodia), Chris Garneau, Sarah Dagenais-Hakim and Emilie-Claire Barlow on her Juno Award winning album Seule ce soir.

See also

References

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