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RIP Christophe (1945 – 2020)

Christophe was a French singer-songwriter best known for his schmalzy broken heart love song “Aline” (1965).

“Aline” (1965)

Apart from that, he gained some fame for his composition “Sunny Road to Salina” (1970), which was featured in Kill Bill Vol. 2. (2004).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1945, 2020, broken heart, French music, love song, music, RIP on April 18, 2020 by jahsonic.

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