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 +"le single [[Zozoi|Zozoï]], une samba de [[Nelson Angelo]] investie d'une rythmique de [[César Camargo Mariano]], un prestigieux musicien brésilien. Cette adaptation, enregistrée à Sao-Paulo, le 28 mars, à 2 heures du ..." ''[[Douce France]]'' (2015), Alain Wodrascka"
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-"'''Zozoi'''" (1970) by [[Cesar Camargo Mariano]] and [[France Gall]].+"'''Zozoi'''" (1970) is a musical composition by [[César Camargo Mariano]] and [[Robert Gall]], interpreted by the latter's daughter [[France Gall]]. It is also credited to [[Nelson Angelo]].
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Giggle]]+*[[Claude Hopkins]]
 +*[[Fernando Arbello]]
 +*[[The most famous giggles in late 20th century dance music]]
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"le single Zozoï, une samba de Nelson Angelo investie d'une rythmique de César Camargo Mariano, un prestigieux musicien brésilien. Cette adaptation, enregistrée à Sao-Paulo, le 28 mars, à 2 heures du ..." Douce France (2015), Alain Wodrascka"

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"Zozoi" (1970) is a musical composition by César Camargo Mariano and Robert Gall, interpreted by the latter's daughter France Gall. It is also credited to Nelson Angelo.

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