Death of France Gall : the blunder of Christophe Castaner – Gala
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The delegate general of the movement for The Republic In March and former government spokesman, Christophe Castaner has tried to publish a message of tribute to France Gall, who disappeared today… quoting a song dedicated to Véronique Sanson.
This could have been a beautiful tribute. A few hours after the death, at age 70, the singer France Gall, the delegate general of the movement for The Republic In March, Christophe Castaner, published this message on the Twitter social network : “They are lucky the angels, they come to be joined by a star. If they could say to him, “a few words of love” on my part it would be great. Goodbye France Gall”
The effort of poetry does not catch the fact that the song he cites, a Few words of love, is a song written by Michel Berger for Véronique Sanson, after she left the next day for the american musician Stephen Stills. After an intense history, marked by music, the couple’s separation has been a source of inspiration for both artists who have written subsequently for each of the messages to the other of a Few words of love Like a butterfly to a star for Michel Berger, or the album, The Cursed for Véronique Sanson. France Gall, the companion by following Michel Berger, until his untimely death on August 2, 1992, returned a few years later these titles are dedicated to one another, without rancor.
France Gall passed away on Sunday, January 7, at 70 years of age.
They are lucky the angels, they come to be joined by a star. If they could say to him, “a few words of love” on my part it would be great.
Goodbye #FranceGall
— Christophe Castaner (@CCastaner) January 7, 2018
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