SHEILA - Poupee de Porcelaine Carrere 49.000 7" Vinyl Single

"Sheila - Poupee de Porcelaine" is a classic example of 1960s French pop music, showcasing Sheila's talent as a singer and her ability to capture the hearts of audiences with her music.. This web page has photos of album covers, inner sleeves, record labels together with production details, musicians and track-listing.

 

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Description:

"Sheila - Poupee de Porcelaine" is a 7" vinyl single record by the French singer Sheila, released in 1963. The single features two songs, "Poupee de Porcelaine" and "L'Olympia"

"Poupee de Porcelaine" is the A-side of the single and was a major hit in France, reaching number 1 on the charts. The song features Sheila singing about a porcelain doll and how she longs to be loved like one. The song's catchy melody and Sheila's sweet vocals made it an instant favorite with fans.

"Sheila - Poupee de Porcelaine" is a classic example of 1960s French pop music, showcasing Sheila's talent as a singer and her ability to capture the hearts of audiences with her music. The catchy pop beats of "Poupee de Porcelaine" a demonstrate the versatility of Sheila's musical style and her ability to connect with audiences across genres. The single remains a beloved favorite of fans of French pop music and a testament to Sheila's enduring legacy as a singer and pop culture ico

Music Genre:

  Pop Music
Record Collector's Info:  P/S Picture Sleeve
Tracks side A:  Poupee de Porcelaine
Tracks side B:  L'Olympia

Record Label Information:

  Carrere 49.000
Vinyl Record Format: 7" Record, PS Picture Sleeve  
  Country: Made in France

Index of SHEILA Vinyl Album Discography and Album Cover Gallery

  SHEILA The real name of the French singer Sheila is Annie Chancel. She is known professionally as Sheila and is a French pop singer who became successful as a solo artist in the 1960s and 1970s. She is known for her catchy, upbeat pop songs and her dynamic live performances. She was also quite successful in the French market, releasing many albums and singles throughout her career. Some of her most popular songs include "L'École est finie," "Les Rois Mages," and "Bang Bang."

  She used the name "S.B. Devotion" as a tribute to her favorite R&B group, the American vocal group, The Shirelles. The group was known for their hit songs like "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "Baby It's You", and Sheila was a big fan of their music. She chose the name "S.B. Devotion" as a nod to the group and to express her devotion to R&B music. She also used the name "Sheila B. Devotion" as a stage name, to distinguish herself from other artists and to reflect her passion for music.