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“Lost Song”: Serge Gainsbourg and the Transformation of French Popular Music

Julien, 2017

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2436742111717375933
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Julien O
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Made in France

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Artistic legitimacy in France was identified with a national literary tradition; so it was natural for singer-songwriters to build their reputation and self-image by identifying themselves with a high-cultural form, namely poetry. Several theories have been advanced to try and explain …
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