
Annie Philippe Originally a Yé-yé singer with very little success, she actually recorded a Disco EP at the end of the seventies. The main writer and producer of the record is no one else than Gérard Salesses - a.k.a. one half of the flamboyant Love Robot / Computer . Annie Philippe - Don't Leave Me Lonely (1979) Related posts Don't Give Up The Robot Scientists @ Das Modul, Saarbrücken [...]

On fait le point "Dance-Floor". A toi de danser avec des morceaux du set de vendredi soir. A toi de les mixer pour les faire danser! Annie Philippe - Tchakaboum (Mon Coeur Fait Tchakaboum) Etta James - 7 Day Fool (Whiskey Barons Edit) Lindstrom feat Christabelle - Baby Can't Stop (Aeroplane Remix) Bottin & Rodion - Galli (Give It Up) Gary Blade - Gimme Your Love (Belocca Soneec Mini Dub Mix) Dj Touche - Zombies [...]

Annie Phillipe Born 17/12/1946, Menilmontant, France. Philippe was discovered when she was around the age of 17; it has variously been reported that at the time she was a disc jockey in a Paris nightclub called Twenty-One discotheque or that she was working in a record shop by day and as an exotic dancer at night. At any rate, she began releasing discs in 1964 under the direction of Paul Mauriat, arranger for Charles Aznavour, and famed in the U.S. a few years later for his huge easy-listening instrumental hit "Love Is Blue." Mauriat also co-wrote [...]