: Although Workman is American-born, her French recordings (including "Petit Homme") became massive hits in Quebec, where audiences were charmed by her slight American accent.
: Tony Roman met Nanette Workman in a Manhattan club in 1966 and convinced her to move to Montreal to record a rock version of "Et Maintenant".
: The song was released as a 7-inch single in 1967 on the Canusa label (C-311), featuring "T'es Ma Vie" on the B-side.
: Tony Roman served as both the producer and the lyricist for the French adaptation.
: Although Workman is American-born, her French recordings (including "Petit Homme") became massive hits in Quebec, where audiences were charmed by her slight American accent.
: Tony Roman met Nanette Workman in a Manhattan club in 1966 and convinced her to move to Montreal to record a rock version of "Et Maintenant".
: The song was released as a 7-inch single in 1967 on the Canusa label (C-311), featuring "T'es Ma Vie" on the B-side.
: Tony Roman served as both the producer and the lyricist for the French adaptation.
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