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Les Djinns Singers – 60 French Girls - Chansons Americaines - VG+ LP Record 1964 ABC Paramount USA Mono Vinyl - World / French Pop / Folk
  • 1964 ABC Paramount USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Les Djinns Singers - 60 French Girls Performing American Songs in the World / French Pop / Folk Genre - VG+ Condition
  • 1964 ABC Paramount USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Les Djinns Singers - 60 French Girls Performing American Songs in the World / French Pop / Folk Genre - VG+ Condition
  • 1964 ABC Paramount USA Mono Vinyl LP Record - Les Djinns Singers - 60 French Girls Performing American Songs in the World / French Pop / Folk Genre - VG+ Condition

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Les Djinns Singers – 60 French Girls - Chansons Americaines - VG+ LP Record 1964 ABC Paramount USA Mono Vinyl - World / French Pop / Folk

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The Les Djinns Singers present an LP record featuring 60 French girls singing American songs. It was released in 1964 by ABC - Paramount in the USA on mono vinyl. The label is ABC - Paramount (ABC - 466). The album belongs to the folk, world, and country genre with a folk style. The tracklist includes well - known tunes like 'Alleluia! (Hallelujah!)', 'The Pour Deux (Tea For Two)', etc. The lacquer was cut at Bell Sound Studios. Paul Bonneau conducted the orchestra, Joe Lebow did the liner design, and Rick Ward wrote the sleeve notes. This teenage chorus of French girls, who appeared on US TV only once in 1960, focuses on American material for the first time in their career.

To enjoy this LP record, you'll need a vinyl record player with a mono setting. Just gently place the record on the turntable, lower the tonearm onto the starting groove, and let the music play. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the record in a cool, dry place, standing upright in its sleeve to prevent warping. After each use, return the record to its sleeve carefully to protect it from scratches. If the record gets a bit dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust from the grooves. Enjoy the beautiful American songs sung by these 60 French girls!


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