Georgette Lemaire was born in the Belleville district of Paris on February 15,
1943. A gifted singer, she began performing in a café-concert in the Puces de
Saint-Ouen, Chez Louisette, with a repertoire of realist songs. In 1965, the
young singer entered the TV talent show Le Jeu de la chance, presented by Jean
Marcillac, after which she signed an artist's contract with Philips. Her first
recordings, released at the end of 1965, were signed by Charles Dumont: "À faire
l'amour sans amour", "Le Coeur désaccordé" and "Et si c'était vrai" were hits
from her first album, released in t...