Jacqueline Taieb

Jacqueline Taieb

Genres: french, ye-ye, 60s, female vocalists, french pop

About Jacqueline Taieb

Jacqueline Taïeb (b. 1948, Tunis, Tunisia), is a singer, best known for 60's ye-ye, who arrived in France at age eight, with her parents. At the age of eighteen she made her début, with the single "7 heures du matin" (1967). She later released an English version of "7 Heures Du Matin", "7 A.M.". Meanwhile, the original became her biggest French hit and she was subsequently voted Best Newcomer, at the inaugural Midem music festival, in Cannes. Other hit tracks for Taïeb include "Le Coeur Au Bout Des Doigts" and "La Fac De Lettres". Both versions are featured on the Romulan Compilation "Girls in the Garage" (vol 2 for the French one, vol 3 for the English version), and on many other collections like the japanese one "Lolita Chick '68". Sites: En.Wikipedia and Fr.Wikipedia

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On RadioStar

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most active station (France)
Heard alongside: NINETIES ZEF THE BEATLES BECK

Jacqueline Taieb — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
JACQUELINE TAIEB 7 Heure Du Mat
JACQUELINE TAIEB BRAVO
JACQUELINE TAIEB 7 Heures Du Matin
7 Heure Du Mat
7 Heures Du Matin