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Notes The release information of this disc comes directly from the 5 December 1960 edition of the Billboard magazine on page 38. Michel Louvain is a Canadian artist who has gained the majority of his popularity thru French-Candian radio stations. Mr. Louvain is so prosperous that he is in high-demand to sing at night clubs and make concert appearances. Even though this Coral disc did NOT sell well in the United States, Mr. Louvain will eternally be cherished by French language music. Although this Coral disc has the highest catalog #, CRL-57362, which has the Coral logo inside an oval by means of the front and reverse jackets, this was NOT the final Coral disc that was issued with the appearance of this logo due to the fact that Coral and many other record labels did NOT issue their discs in numerical order. Images
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