Les Poppys

The most successful chanson was Non, non, rien n'a changé, for which Bruno Polius was the lead solo singer, and which sold 1,200,000 copies and was a number one hit in The Netherlands and stayed in the Dutch Top 40 for 25 weeks.Les Poppys became the first child stars in French music history and were quickly invited by other countries to sing in galas, concerts and TV shows.Their success inspired the New Poppys and other groups such as Mercredi Libre from members of Les Petits Chanteurs D'Asnières.The group ended in 1978 but Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières kept on recording, making backgrounds vocals for famous singers.Although these last recordings were not commercially successful the album La ballade des p'tits anges has become highly praised and sought after.
Bruno Polius & Les Poppys (1972)
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