It's "Par La Tendresse." From Discogs: "Josiane Rey was a Swiss (French speaking) singer from Montana-Crans, Valais, Switzerland. She started her career almost by chance, when Arlette Zola met her in the audience during one of her concerts in Valais, and after hearing how well she sang from the audience, she asked her to join the band as a backing vocal. Josiane met the orquestra under the musical direction of the composer Alain Morisod, and just months after that, she signs contract with Disques L'Arpège. She released a total of 7 45rpm singles (3 EP) during 1969 to 1971. In 1972 she travels to England but returns to Valais years after without making the contacts she needed to launch her career from London. Josiane suddenly disappears in september 1978 , leaving her car on the side of the Rhône river. Nine months after her mysterious disappearance, her body, 29-year-old at that time, was found the 1 of june of 1979 in the waters of the Rhône near the Leman." Sad.
It's "Par La Tendresse."
From Discogs: "Josiane Rey was a Swiss (French speaking) singer from Montana-Crans, Valais, Switzerland.
She started her career almost by chance, when Arlette Zola met her in the audience during one of her concerts in Valais, and after hearing how well she sang from the audience, she asked her to join the band as a backing vocal. Josiane met the orquestra under the musical direction of the composer Alain Morisod, and just months after that, she signs contract with Disques L'Arpège.
She released a total of 7 45rpm singles (3 EP) during 1969 to 1971.
In 1972 she travels to England but returns to Valais years after without making the contacts she needed to launch her career from London.
Josiane suddenly disappears in september 1978 , leaving her car on the side of the Rhône river.
Nine months after her mysterious disappearance, her body, 29-year-old at that time, was found the 1 of june of 1979 in the waters of the Rhône near the Leman."
Sad.