"Adiós Amor" is a 1967 hit French-language song by French singer Sheila.[1] It was one of the series of four hit singles in 1967 which made her best-selling artist of the year.[2] Lyrics were by Jacques Plante, music by Claude Carrère and the recording was produced by American Sam Clayton. The song begins "Je ressens de l'amour pour toi."
Releases
On the B-side was "La Porte En Bois", a French cover of "Mr. Abercrombie Taught Me" by Murray & G. Aber, fitted to new French lyrics by Claude Carrère. An EP version included two more song "Le Jour Le Plus Beau De L'ete" by Kluger and André Salvet, and "Tout Le Monde Aime Danser", a version of the Podell song "Everybody Loves Saturday Night" arranged by Carrère and Plante. It also featured as the title track in the 1969 compilation album Adiós Amor. Sheila recorded an Italian version for the Italian market.
References
^Elizabeth Sleeman The International Who's Who of Women 2002 - 1857431227 Page 524 SHEILA, (pseudonym of Annie Chancel); French singer; b 16 Aug 1945, Creteil; d of Andre and Micheline (nee ... Le folklore americain, Le cinema, Bang Bang, L'heure de la sortie, La famille, Adios amor, Dans une heure, Dalila, Petite fille de .
^Billboard - Jul 29, 1967 p 50 "Currently vying for the title "Hit of the Summer" are "Adios Amor" by Sheila (Philips), "Ame Caline" by Michel Polnareff (Disc'AZ) "Notre Roman" by Adamo (Pathe-Marconi), "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by the Procol Harum (Deram-Decca) and "