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: While Nathalie speaks formally about the October Revolution and Lenin’s tomb , the narrator dreams of escaping to Café Pushkin to share hot chocolate and a more personal connection.
: The romance moves to a university room where students drink French champagne, sing, and discuss life, merging the worlds of the East and West. gilbert_becaud_nathalie_audio_officiel
Released during the , "Nathalie" was more than just a pop hit; it became a symbol of rapprochement (renewed diplomatic relations) between France and the USSR. : While Nathalie speaks formally about the October