Les Sultans

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La Poupée qui fait non 03:30 Tools
Je t'aime bien 02:04 Tools
Il n'y a rien au monde que je ne ferais pas pour cette fille 00:00 Tools
Va T'en 00:00 Tools
Tu es impossible 00:00 Tools
Dis-lui 00:00 Tools
En fermant la porte 00:00 Tools
On Est Trop Jeune 00:00 Tools
Vivre sa vie 00:00 Tools
Telle Est La Vie Que J'aime 00:00 Tools
À toi que je pense 00:00 Tools
Non Non Non 00:00 Tools
C'est promis 00:00 Tools
La Poupee Qui Fait Non 03:30 Tools
Tout Ira 00:00 Tools
L'amour s'en va 00:00 Tools
Par Amour Par Pitié 00:00 Tools
Il N'y A Rien Au Monde Que Je Ne Ferai Pour Cette Fille 00:00 Tools
Les filles 00:00 Tools
Pardonne-moi 00:00 Tools
A Toi Que Je Pense 00:00 Tools
I Can Only Give You Everything 00:00 Tools
Tu m'aimes aussi 00:00 Tools
Si Bien Avec Toi 00:00 Tools
Apprends à vivre 00:00 Tools
Pour qui, pourquoi 00:00 Tools
Sois mienne 00:00 Tools
Poopee qui dit non 00:00 Tools
Dis Lui 00:00 Tools
Au royaume du bonhomme hiver 00:00 Tools
Non, non, non 00:00 Tools
Pour Qui Pourquoi 00:00 Tools
Noël avec toi 00:00 Tools
Le p'tit Popy 00:00 Tools
Pour Qui Pour Quoi 00:00 Tools
Si Soudain Je T'aimais 00:00 Tools
Angelique 00:00 Tools
Tout le monde me dit qu'elle est belle 00:00 Tools
Je Pleure 00:00 Tools
Telle est la vie que j'aime (Canada) 00:00 Tools
Sticks & Stones 00:00 Tools
Toujours devant moi 00:00 Tools
Petite Christina 00:00 Tools
Il N'y A Rien Au Monde Que Je 00:00 Tools
Angélique 00:00 Tools
On Est Trop Jeune Huard 00:00 Tools
Par Amour Par Partie 00:00 Tools
Une Poupée Qui Fait NoN 00:00 Tools
ÇA NE PEUT PLUS DURER COMME ÇA 00:00 Tools
Bring Her Back 00:00 Tools
Il N'y A Rien Au Monde Que Je Ne 00:00 Tools
Le Père Jean 00:00 Tools
Le Douzième 00:00 Tools
La Bohème 00:00 Tools
Fade out 00:00 Tools
Pour Qui Pourqui 00:00 Tools
Toujours devant moi (I saw her standing there) 00:00 Tools
La poupée qui fait non - Les Sultans 00:00 Tools
Looking Through You 00:00 Tools
La Douzième 00:00 Tools
Le pere Jean 00:00 Tools
Sticks And Stones 00:00 Tools
Bien Avec Toi 00:00 Tools
Apprends a vivre 00:00 Tools
C'est Une Poupée 00:00 Tools
La Poupe Qui Fait Non 00:00 Tools
Tu Es Impossible (I Can Only Give You Everything) 00:00 Tools
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Les Sultans was a French Canadian music band greatly affected by the British invasion of sixties (The Beatles and the Rolling Stones), American folk-rock tradition[1] and French yé-yé pop of the sixties. It was formed in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec in 1964 in and was a greatly successful band until its disbanding in 1968. The origins of the band go back to 1962 when guitarist Claude Reid, a young musician greatly affected by British sounds established as an adolescent les Dots, an instrumental combo with Marcel Richard and shortly later André Dion and Gilles Henry and drummer Michel Dufault. In 1963, a vocalist Bruce Huard joined the formation giving it a great boost. With increasing success, the band adopted more British sounds and changed its name to Les Sultans and in 1964 was signed to Fontaine record label as a new Quebec band to ride the Beatlemania bandwagon. Les Sultans original formation was vocalist Bruce Huard, guitar player Claude Reid and drummer Michel Dufault all from Les Dots days, in addition to Denis Forcier on guitars and Ghislain Dufault on bass. Early 1964, the band became known for "Toujours devant moi" a remake of Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Oh Lady" already made popular by Chats Sauvages and Spanish covers for "Cielito Lindo" and "La Bamba". In autumn 1964, les Sultans were chosen to succeed the Hou-Lops, another Maskoutain group from the late 1950s, in the popular youth programme Bonsoir Copains on CHLT-TV in Sherbrooke. Managed by Jean-Guy Labelle and later Gerry Plamondon and lyricist Gilles Brown, Les Sultans became popular with songs like "Vivre sa vie" and "On est trop jeune" which made the group the youth generation spokesmen for Quebecers. The ballad "Va-t-en", composed by the group with its acoustic guitar and harmonies and elaborate vocals became a huge success. The follow-ups were French language covers of The Zombies hits in "Je t’aime bien" and "Dis-lui", with increasing charismatic popularity of Bruce Huard. The band moved to a bigger label Télédisc, with Denis Pantis producing "Tu es impossible", a French version of Them's "I Can Only Give You Everything". Then came the band's biggest hit with a cover of Michel Polnareff's "La poupée qui fait non" considered the definitive song for Les Sultans. Other hits included "C'est promis", "Pardonne-moi", "Tout le monde me dit qu'elle est belle" and "Angélique". Their 1966 self-titled album Les Sultans broke all records of sale in Quebec, as they were chosen the Best Group of the Year during Festival du disque particularly with the launch of "L'amour s'en va", composed by band members Bruce Huard and Denis Forcier and the follow-up "Pour qui pourquoi". In 1967, the repertoire of Les Sultans diversified with success of "À toi que je pense" and a series of English language songs composed by the duo Huard and Forcier like "To Say You're Sorry", "Bring Her Back" and "Looking Through You" to try to expand the fame of the band in the rest of Canada and internationally but with lesser success. These were included in a 1967 album Express. The band made a last tour in 1967 and early 1968 and a final album on Maison D.S.P. titled En personne - Les Sultans à Starovan - Leur spectacle d'adieu and a final single "En fermant la porte". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.