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"C'était le bon temps" by Lucienne Delyle is a charming collection of French chansons and jazz, released in January 1960. Accompanied by Aimé Barelli and his orchestra, Delyle's velvety vocals glide through ten tracks, each a snapshot of mid-20th century French life and love. The EP opens with the lively "La java bleue" and closes with the wistful "La valse brune," showcasing Delyle's versatility and the orchestra's dynamic range. Tracks like "Les roses blanches" and "Où est-il donc" highlight Delyle's ability to convey deep emotion, while "Le grand frisé" and "Le dénicheur" offer playful, upbeat moments. This album is a delightful journey through the sounds of 1960s France, capturing the essence of an era with timeless elegance.