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FRENCH GIRL WINS JAPANESE SONG FESTIVAL.—Miss Martine Clemenceau singing “Un Jour L’Amour” during the finals of the World Popular Song Festival 1971, in Tokyo. The song was composed by Andre Popp and the words were written by Jean-Claude Massoulier.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32788, 13 December 1971, Page 21

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FRENCH GIRL WINS JAPANESE SONG FESTIVAL.—Miss Martine Clemenceau singing “Un Jour L’Amour” during the finals of the World Popular Song Festival 1971, in Tokyo. The song was composed by Andre Popp and the words were written by Jean-Claude Massoulier. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32788, 13 December 1971, Page 21

FRENCH GIRL WINS JAPANESE SONG FESTIVAL.—Miss Martine Clemenceau singing “Un Jour L’Amour” during the finals of the World Popular Song Festival 1971, in Tokyo. The song was composed by Andre Popp and the words were written by Jean-Claude Massoulier. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32788, 13 December 1971, Page 21

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