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Latest revision as of 14:18, 7 October 2025
Classic Sing-Along Favorites (LeChat)
These are timeless, widely known, and easy to play on guitar:
| Song Title | Artist | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| "La Bohème" | Charles Aznavour | Iconic, romantic, and everyone knows the chorus. Simple chord progression. |
| "Le Sud" | Nino Ferrer | Upbeat, nostalgic, and great for group singing. |
| "L'Aventurier" | Indochine | A rock classic with a catchy chorus and easy chords. |
| "Les Cornichons" | Nino Ferrer | Fun, quirky, and always a crowd-pleaser. |
| "Le Freak, c'est chic" | Chic (French version) | Disco vibe, but the French lyrics make it a hit in France. |
Modern French Hits for Energy (LeChat)
These are more recent, but still widely loved and easy to play:
| Song Title | Artist | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| "Dernière Danse" | Indila | Emotional but upbeat, with a simple, repetitive chord structure. |
| "On dirait" | Amir | Catchy, romantic, and perfect for sing-alongs. |
| "Ta Reine" | Angèle | Modern pop with a fun, easy-to-follow rhythm. |
| "Papaoutai" | Stromae | A modern classic with a memorable chorus and simple chords. |
| "Balance ton quoi" | Angèle | Upbeat, sassy, and great for engaging the crowd. |