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''Ma jeunesse fout le camp…'' is a studio album by the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. Released in France in November 1967, on LP, Production Asparagus/Disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 720). This album was the first produced by Hardy's own production company, Asparagus Productions. Manufacturing and distribution were still handled by Disques Vogue.〔See the entry for Françoise Hardy on readysteadygirls.eu.〕 == Tracklist == Except as noted, words and music were written by Françoise Hardy, and she is accompanied by the Charles Blackwell orchestra.〔( Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp ), overview, Allmusic. Accessed on line May 7, 2009.〕 # "Ma jeunesse fout le camp" – 3:05 Lyrics and music written by: Guy Bontempelli First performed by: Michèle Arnaud, 1962 # "Viens là" – 2:25 # "Mon amour adieu" – 2:20 Music written by: Hasell〔Instrumental entitled "Baby Goodbye".〕 # "La Fin de l’été" – 2:35 Original title: "À la fin de l’été… (Tu sais)" Lyrics by: Jean-Max Rivière Music written by: Gérard Bourgeois First performed by: Brigitte Bardot, 1964 # "En vous aimant bien" – 2:15 Accompanied by: John Paul Jones # "Qui peut dire?" – 2:05 Accompanied by: Jacques Dutronc # "Des ronds dans l'eau" – 2:25 Lyrics by: Pierre Barouh Music written by: Raymond Le Sénéchal First performed by: Nicole Croisille and Annie Girardot, 1967〔Song from the film ''Vivre pour vivre'' of Claude Lelouch. Sung in French by Annie Girardot and in English by Nicole Croisille: "Now you want to be loved" (Sonny Miller), Disc' AZ (EP1144), 1967.〕 # "Il n’y a pas d’amour heureux" – 2:20 Lyrics: poem by Louis Aragon Music written by: Georges Brassens First performed by: Georges Brassens, 1953 # "Il est trop loin" – 3:40 Original title: "Sorrow" Lyrics and music written by: Peter Yarrow and Noel “Paul” Stookey First performed by: Peter, Paul and Mary, 1962 French adaptation by: Daniel Hortis and Danyel Gérard〔Danyel Gérard was the first performer of the French version titled "Elle est trop loin", Disc' AZ, (EP 941 Medium), 1963.〕 # "Mais il y a des soirs" – 2:10 Accompanied by: John Paul Jones # "Voilà" – 3:20 Accompanied by: Jacques Denjean # "C’était charmant" – 1:55 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ma jeunesse fout le camp...」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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