Almost every artist and their mother were releasing disco cuts in the late 1970s. And Shirley Theroux is no exception.
Theroux's self-titled album, released in 1978 on the Tele-Metropole and P.A.X. labels in Quebec, features two songs for the dancefloor, C'est Beau Un Homme (featured below) and L'amour Avec Toi. The rest of the album features the chanson sound that Theroux is noted for.
Born in Montreal in 1945, Theroux won a singing contest broadcast on TV in 1963. She would go on to release several popular Francophone songs, host a TV show, open a restaurant in Montreal and as recently as 2006 donated bone marrow stem cells to her sister, who was battling leukemia.
C'est Beau Un Homme