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''Putain de camion'' is a studio album from French artist Renaud, released in 1988 by Virgin France. The first song, ''Jonathan'', refers to white South African musician Johnny Clegg who became a friend of Renaud. ''Rouge-gorge'' was dedicated to Robert Doisneau and ''Allongés sous les vagues'' is a song deriding commercial music. ''Putain de camion'' (i.e. ''Bloody truck'') was written after the death of French humorist Coluche, another friend of Renaud, who was killed when he was hit by a truck. The cover picture is a papavers bouquet, flowers that Coluche loved too much.〔(''Carte d'identité'' )〕 ==Track listing== Words by Renaud, music by Renaud where not otherwise mentioned #"''Jonathan''" (5:00), music by Luc Bertin #"''Il pleut''" (raining )(2:56) #"''La mère à Titi''" (mom )(5:10), music by Franck Langolff #"''Triviale poursuite''" Trivial Pursuit (6:16), music by Franck Langolff #"''Me jette pas''" (chuck me (compare with Brel's Ne me quitte pas) ) (4:42), #"''Rouge-gorge''" (throat/Robin Red-Breast )(2:10) #"''Allongés sous les vagues''" (under the waves ) (4:01) #"''Cent ans''" (years ) (2:54), music by Pierre-Jean Gidon #"''Socialiste''" () (3:40), music by Franck Langolff #"''Petite''" (one ) (4:42) #"''Chanson dégueulasse''" (Song ) (4:57), music by Jean-Louis Roques #"''Putain de camion''" (Truck ) (5:02), music by Franck Langolff 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「Putain de camion」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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