France Gall (1947–2018) was a French singer who became a symbol of the yé-yé movement in the 1960s. At 17, she won the Eurovision Song Contest for Luxembourg with "Poupée de cire, poupée de son," penned by Serge Gainsbourg. Her collaboration with Gainsbourg produced hits like "Laisse tomber les filles" and "Les sucettes." In the 1970s, she partnered with Michel Berger, whom she married in 1976, leading to a resurgence in her career with songs such as "La Déclaration d'amour" and "Ella, elle l'a." Gall's music, blending pop and chanson, left a lasting impact on French music.