The A-side was an instrumental by Les Pharaons; the B-side featured Joy and Joan. Only 500 copies were pressed on the label. It flopped. The master tapes were lost in a studio fire in 1973.
There was indeed a Belgian/Swiss/French band called (active ~1964–1968), playing yé-yé, garage rock, and beat music. They sometimes collaborated with female vocalists. The A-side was an instrumental by Les Pharaons;
Joy in Love (1992 TV series, which includes episodes like Joy in Moscow and Joy in Hong Kong ) The master tapes were lost in a studio fire in 1973
I recall a rare Belgian EP from 1966: (Polydor). Side B sometimes features "Joy et Joan" as guest vocalists. Joy in Love (1992 TV series, which includes
Their story, "Joy and the Pharaohs," or perhaps more accurately, "Joan chez les Pharaons," became a testament to the power of adventure, to the importance of connecting with others, and to the enduring allure of the past. And as they looked up at the stars, now familiar constellations in a sky that had become a little less foreign, they knew that no matter where life took them, a part of their hearts would always remain in Egypt, among the pharaohs.
"Joy in Love" Joy and the Pharaohs (TV Episode 1993) - Ange Denard as Marc Antony - IMDb. : Jean-Pierre Garnier