Adieu jolie Candy
| "Adieu jolie Candy" | |
|---|---|
1969 French maxi single cover | |
| Single by Jean-François Michaël | |
| from the album Adieu jolie Candy | |
| Language | French |
| B-side | "Francine (Les Newstars)" |
| Released | August 1969 |
| Length | 2:52 |
| Label | Disques Vogue |
| Songwriter(s) | Alain Boublil, Michel Hursel, Raymond Jeannot |
"Adieu jolie Candy" is a French song written by Alain Boublil and Michel Hursel (the latter a pseudonym of Michel Berger, and music was composed by Raymond Jeannot. It became a successful single for Jean-François Michael (stage name of singer Yves Rose) in 1969 and was released on the Barclay Records label.
It was a hit in France and internationally for Jean-François Michael topping both the French and the Belgian singles charts. The song was the title track of the similarly titled Michael album Adieu jolie Candy.