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Annabelle (born 26 July 1967) is a French singer, actress, and daughter of actor Marcel Mouloudji. ==Singer== She performed the title "Fuis Lawrence d'Arabia" in 1987, which peaked at #12 on the French Singles Chart (Top 50).〔"Fuis Lawrence d'Arabia", French Singles Chart (Lescharts.com ) (Retrieved 19 February 2008)〕 In 1988, two other 12" were released : "Casanova Solo" and "Impunément", which didn't meet the same success despite a music video for "Impunément" which was a real mini movie about ten minutes. In 2002 Bruno Blum released a reggae version of The Clash's ''Should I Stay or Should I Go'' on a Jamaican 45 RPM vinyl single featuring Annabelle Mouloudji improvising a scat vocal. The song was reissued on CD in 2011 as part of the ''Human Race'' anthology. Other contributions with Bruno Blum include co-writing ''La Bombe glacée'' (featured on Blum's ''Think Différent'' album) and other songs recorded and released by him. A French version of ''Should I Stay or Should I Go'' also featuring Annabelle, entitled ''Si je reste'', was released as a CD single in France. It was also included on ''Bruno Blums ''Nuage d'Éthiopie'' 2001 album. Annabelle made a brief come back in the music in 2000 with the album of children's rhymes ''La Vie à découvrir de Victor et Amandine'', which was very different from her 1980s songs.
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