She loves you, ye, ye, ye
“A Touch of Music, A Touch of Francoise Hardy” Vogue Records (France) (1969) Random note: Hardy is mentioned in Bob Dylan’s poem “Some Other Kinds of Songs” on the back of the album “Another Side of Bob Dylan” Excerpted here:
for françoise hardy
at the seine’s edge
a giant shadow
of notre dame
seeks t’ grab my foot
sorbonne students
whirl by on thin bicycles
swirlin’ lifelike colors of leather spin
Here’s a story of Dylan’s encounter with Francois Hardy
Here’s an early song from this beautiful French singer in English: “Ton Meilleur Ami”
April 19th, 2011 at 8:44 pm
check her double-denim in the opening scene of John Frankenheimer’s Grand Prix movie. I haven’t seen it a second time, but have treasured the memory since 1966. She is also the closing scene in the same denim – a very unique look for the time.
April 20th, 2011 at 8:43 am
Still singing and excellent too !
August 14th, 2013 at 6:31 pm
Obviously, Ms. Hardy is not resting on her Laurels.