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1969 single by Sandie Shaw
"Monsieur Dupont"
Single by Sandie Shaw
B-side
"Voice In The Crowd"
Released
1969
Genre
Pop
Label
Pye
Songwriter(s)
Christian Bruhn and Peter Callander[1]
Sandie Shaw singles chronology
"Those Were the Days" (1968)
"Monsieur Dupont" (1969)
"Think It All Over" (1969)
Official audio
"Monsieur Dupont" on YouTube
"Monsieur Dupont" is the twenty-first single by British singer Sandie Shaw.[1] Originally sung by the German singer Manuela in 1967, Shaw's version, written by Christian Bruhn [de] and Peter Callander[1] became her last big hit of the 1960s.
It reached number six in the UK Singles Chart in 1969, making it her eighth and final top 10 hit single.[2]
It also reached number six in South Africa in March 1969.[3]
Shaw performed the song on BBC's Top of the Pops on 30 January 1969, introduced by Stuart Henry.[4]
The song was a hit in Quebec with a French version by Les Milady's [fr].[5]
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