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*Brian Fuente, a contestant on [[The Voice (U.S. season 2)|the second season]] of the U.S version of [[The Voice (U.S.)|The Voice]] covered the song in his blind audition. |
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*[[Jennel Garcia]], a contesant on the [[The X Factor (U.S. season 2)|second season]] of the U.S. version of [[The X Factor (U.S.)|The X Factor]] covered the song in her audition. |
*[[Jennel Garcia]], a contesant on the [[The X Factor (U.S. season 2)|second season]] of the U.S. version of [[The X Factor (U.S.)|The X Factor]] covered the song in her audition. |
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*[[Amanda Brown (singer)|Amanda Brown]] a contestant on [[The Voice (U.S. season 3)|the third season]] of the U.S. version of [[The Voice (U.S.)|The Voice]] sang the song. |
*[[Amanda Brown (singer)|Amanda Brown]] a contestant on [[The Voice (U.S. season 3)|the third season]] of the U.S. version of [[The Voice (U.S.)|The Voice]] sang the song. |
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"Paris (Ooh La La)" is the second single from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals third studio album of the same name.
Critical reception
"Paris (Ooh La La)" was positively received by critics.[citation needed]
Covers
- Brian Fuente, a contestant on the second season of the U.S version of The Voice covered the song in his blind audition.
- Jennel Garcia, a contesant on the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor covered the song in her audition.
- Amanda Brown a contestant on the third season of the U.S. version of The Voice sang the song.
In popular culture
- "Paris (Ooh La La)" and "That Phone", another track from the Grace Potter and the Nocturnals album were used in the CW show Hart of Dixie (2011)
- "Paris (Ooh La La)" and "Hot Summer Night" another track from the Grace Potter and the Nocturnals album were used in an episode of MTV hit TV show "Awkward" (2011).
- "Paris (Ooh La La)" was used in a Rizzoli & Isles commercial