Real name Rosetta Ardito, Belgian-Italian singer Patricia Carli is best known
for her yé-yé hit "Demain, tu te maries". Born in Taranto in Italy's Puglia
region, she grew up in Belgium and came to music through Nicole Barclay, jazz
singer and second wife of Eddie Barclay, who introduced her to composer and
arranger Léo Missir, who fell under her spell and married her. Immediately
signed to the Bel Air label, a Barclay subsidiary, Patricia Carli scored a hit
in 1963 with the song "Demain, tu te maries (Arrête, arrête, ne me touche pas)",
which reached No. 5 in the French and Belgi...