This song was made famous internationally by Brigitte Bardot. However, the original 1963 version was presented in a much more poppy way and has a unique charm of its own. The 'Ne Me Laisse Pas L'aimer' is sung by a male, while a girl called Peggy sings the lyrics a little faster and with a more juvenile charm. I like both versions (Peggy and Brigitte Bardot) This version, by Peggy, is bathed in that wonderful early retro sixties pop sound of France.
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