She loves you, yé, yé, yé! Louise Cordet’s pop career may have been short and sweet but she did leave enough beat behind her to win her place in the hearts of both brit and yé yé girl devotees. From French parentage and good Royal stock (Prince Philip was her godfather), she quickly rose to 1962/1963’s pop royalty with former Shadow Tony Meehan as her recording manager producing her one and only hit, Jerry Lordan’s cute as they come ‘I’m Just A Baby’. She further boasted an address book that contained Paul McCartney, who she regularly hully gullied with, and Gerry Marsden, who wrote the Pacemakers’ subsequent hit, ‘Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying’, especially for her. A bit of a Merseybeat pin up, Louise would tour with both The Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers later that year.
1. I'M JUST A BABY (A, 1962)
2. IN A MATTER OF MOMENTS (B, 1962)
3. FAIRE LE GRAND VOYAGE (FRENCH EP, 1963)
4. QUE M'A-T-IL FAIT? (FRENCH EP, 1963)
5. SWEET ENOUGH (A, 1962)
6. SOMEONE ELSE'S FOOL (B, 1962)
7. FROM ME TO YOU (FRENCH EP, 1963)
8. L'AMOUR TOURNE EN ROND (FRENCH EP, 1963)
9. SHE'S GOT YOU (EP, 1963)
10. WE KNOW WHY (EP, 1963)
11. EVERYTIME (EP, 1963)
12. CRAZY KIND OF LOVE (EP, 1963)
13. AROUND AND AROUND (A, 1963)
14. WHICH WAY THE WIND BLOWS (B/LP, 1963)
15. DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYING (A, 1964)
16. LOVING BABY (B, 1964)
17. POUR TOI (FRENCH EP, 1964)
18. J'AIME TROP JOHNNY (FRENCH EP, 1964)
19. IT'S SO HARD TO BE GOOD (LP, 1964)
20. LAISSE LE SOLEIL SECHER TES LARMES (FRENCH EP, 1964)
21. DIX MILLE FOIS (FRENCH EP, 1964)
22. DON'T MAKE ME OVER (A, 1964)
23. TWO LOVERS (B, 1964)
24. JE N'SUIS QU'UN BABY (FRENCH A, 1962)