Les plus grandes chansons du siècle

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CD 1
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1Ne me quitte pas
piano:
Gérard Jouannest (French musician & songwriter)
vocals:
Jacques Brel
conductor:
François Rauber
arranger:
François Rauber
recording of:
Ne me quitte pas (original French version) (in 1972)
lyricist and composer:
Jacques Brel
publisher:
Éditions Jacques Brel, Pouchenel Éditions Musicales and Warner Chappell Music France
Jacques Brel54:11
2Comme d'habitude
vocals:
Claude François (in 1967-11)
orchestra:
David Whitaker et son orchestre (in 1967-11)
recording of:
Comme d’habitude (in 1967-11)
lyricist:
Claude François and Gilles Thibaut
composer:
Claude François and Jacques Revaux
Claude François4:11
3Que je t'aime
recording of:
Que je t'aime
lyricist:
Jean Renard
composer:
Gilles Thibaut
Johnny Hallyday3:20
4Femmes... je vous aime
vocals:
Julien Clerc (in 1982)
recording of:
Femmes… je vous aime (in 1982)
lyricist:
Jean‐Loup Dabadie
composer:
Julien Clerc
Julien Clerc4:23
5Savoir aimer
recording of:
Savoir aimer
lyricist:
Lionel Florence
composer:
Pascal Obispo
part of:
Prix Vincent Scotto (number: 1998)
Florent Pagny4:41
6Belle
recording of:
Belle
lyricist:
Luc Plamondon
composer:
Riccardo Cocciante
part of:
Victoire de la chanson originale de l'année (number: 1999)
part of:
Notre-Dame de Paris (comedie musicale)
Garou & Daniel Lavoie & Patrick Fiori4:37
7Le blues du businessman
vocals:
Claude Dubois
recorded at and mixed at:
Gang Recording Studio in Paris, Île-de-France, France
recording of:
Le Blues du businessman (in 1978)
lyricist:
Luc Plamondon
composer:
Michel Berger
Claude Dubois4:23
8Une belle histoire
lead vocals:
Michel Fugain (in 1972)
vocals:
Michel Fugain (in 1972)
conductor:
Jean Bouchéty (in 1972)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
CBS, Inc. (US broadcasting company; file no releases here!) (in 1972) and BMG Rights Management (France) (not for release label use! file releases under its imprint “BMG (2008–present)) (in 2009)
recording of:
Une belle histoire (in 1972)
lyricist:
Pierre Delanoë
composer:
Michel Fugain
Michel Fugain3:17
9Je suis malade
recording of:
Je suis malade (in 1973)
lyricist:
Alice Dona and Serge Lama
writer:
Serge Lama
composer:
Alice Dona
translated version of:
Teit minusta sairaan
Serge Lama4:12
10Les feuilles mortes
vocals:
Yves Montand (in 1949)
conductor:
Bob Castella (real name: Maurice-François Castella) (in 1949)
orchestrator:
Hubert Rostaing
recording of:
Les Feuilles mortes (in 1949)
lyricist:
Jacques Prévert (in 1946)
composer:
Joseph Kosma (composer) (in 1946)
Yves Montand3:23
11Les roses blanches
vocals:
Berthe Sylva (in 1937)
recording of:
Les Roses blanches (in 1937)
lyricist:
Charles-Louis Pothier
composer:
Léon Raiter
Berthe Sylva3:29
12Ma pomme
recorded in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1936-10-20)
vocals:
Maurice Chevalier (on 1936-10-20)
conductor:
Roger Désormière (conductor) (on 1936-10-20)
recording of:
Ma pomme (Maurice Chevalier song) (on 1936-10-20)
lyricist:
Georges Fronsac and Lucien Rigot
composer:
Charles Borel-Clerc
Maurice Chevalier2:57
13Mexico
vocals:
Luis Mariano (in 1951)
recording of:
Le Chanteur de Mexico: Mexico (in 1951)
lyricist:
Raymond Vincy
composer:
Francis Lopez (French composer)
part of:
Le Chanteur de Mexico (Operetta)
Luis Mariano3:34
14Parlez-moi d'amour
vocals:
Lucienne Boyer (on 1930-04-10)
conductor:
Basil Codolban (on 1930-04-10)
recording of:
Parlez‐moi d’amour (on 1930-04-10)
lyricist:
Jean Lenoir
composer:
Jean Lenoir (in 1930)
publisher:
Éditions Meridian and Éditions Semi (SEMI Société)
Lucienne Boyer2:59
15J'ai deux amours
recording of:
J’ai deux amours
lyricist:
Géo Koger and Henri Varna (French lyricist)
composer:
Vincent Scotto
Joséphine Baker3:16
16Bambino
vocals:
Dalida (Egyptian-Italian singer and actress) (in 1956)
orchestra:
Orchestre Raymond Lefèvre (smaller formation than the "grand orchestre") (in 1956)
recording of:
Bambino (in 1956)
lyricist:
Nicola Salerno
composer:
Giuseppe Fanciulli
translator:
Jacques Larue (french lyricist) (in 1956)
translated version of:
Guaglione
Dalida43:33
17Prendre un enfant
vocals:
Yves Duteil (French singer-songwriter)
recording of:
Prendre un enfant (in 1994)
lyricist and composer:
Yves Duteil (French singer-songwriter)
Yves Duteil4:22
CD 2
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1La Mer
vocals:
Charles Trenet (on 1946-03-19)
conductor:
Albert Lasry (on 1946-03-19)
recording of:
La Mer (on 1946-03-19)
lyricist:
Charles Trenet (in 1945)
composer:
Albert Lasry (in 1945) and Charles Trenet (in 1945)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
Charles Trenet3:24
2La Montagne
vocals:
Jean Ferrat (in 1964)
conductor:
Alain Goraguer (in 1964)
arranger:
Alain Goraguer (in 1964)
recording of:
La Montagne (in 1964)
lyricist and composer:
Jean Ferrat
Jean Ferrat3:07
3Le Sud
sound engineer:
Patrick Orieux
producer:
Nino Ferrer
acoustic guitar:
Nino Ferrer
drums (drum set):
Danny Donath
electric bass guitar:
Lafayette Hudson
electric guitar:
Larry Jones
keyboard:
Frank Abel
percussion:
Keno Speller
trumpet:
Ronnie James (US funk/disco artist, member of Salsoul Orchestra) and Arthur Young (trumpeter)
vocals:
Nino Ferrer and Radiah Frye
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Nino Ferrer (in 1974)
recording of:
Le Sud (in 1974)
lyricist and composer:
Nino Ferrer
publisher:
Beuscher
translated version of:
South
Nino Ferrer4:36
4Belle-Île-en-Mer, Marie-GalanteLaurent Voulzy3:34
5San Francisco
vocals:
Maxime Le Forestier (in 1972-07)
recorded at:
Studio des Dames in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1972-07)
recording of:
San Francisco (in 1972-07)
lyricist and composer:
Maxime Le Forestier
Maxime Le Forestier52:48
6Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveilleJacques Dutronc2:57
7Couleur menthe à l'eau
recorded at:
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, United States (in 1980)
recording of:
Couleur menthe à l’eau
lyricist:
Claude Moine
composer:
Pierre Papadiamandis (French songwriter)
Eddy Mitchell3:33
8L'Aziza
vocals:
Daniel Balavoine
recording of:
L’Aziza (in 1985)
lyricist and composer:
Daniel Balavoine
Daniel Balavoine34:21
9Allo maman bobo
recording of:
Allô ! maman, bobo
lyricist:
Alain Souchon
composer:
Laurent Voulzy
Alain Souchon3:32
10La Javanaise
producer:
Claude Dejacques
vocals:
Serge Gainsbourg (in 1963-01)
orchestra:
Harry Robinson and His Orchestra (in 1963-01)
conductor:
Harry Robinson (UK composer/arranger/bandleader) (in 1963-01)
arranger:
Harry Robinson (UK composer/arranger/bandleader)
recorded at:
Studio Fontana in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1963-01)
recording of:
La Javanaise (in 1963-01)
lyricist and composer:
Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg42:31
11Avec le temps
vocals:
Léo Ferré
conductor:
Jean‐Michel Defaye
arranger:
Jean‐Michel Defaye
recording of:
Avec le temps (in 1971)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
Léo Ferré54:25
12L'Aigle noir (dédiée à Laurence)
piano:
Barbara (French female singer) (from 1970-03 until 1970-05)
vocals:
Barbara (French female singer) (from 1970-03 until 1970-05)
conductor:
Michel Colombier (French composer, arranger & conductor) (, from 1970-03 until 1970-05)
arranger:
Michel Colombier (French composer, arranger & conductor)
recording of:
L’Aigle noir “dédié à Laurence” (from 1970-03 until 1970-05)
lyricist and composer:
Barbara (French female singer)
publisher:
SOC Marouani
was commissioned by:
Warner Chappell Music France, ヤマハミュージックパブリッシング and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
Barbara4:57
13L'important c'est la rose
vocals:
Gilbert Bécaud (in 1967)
recording of:
L’important c’est la rose (in 1967)
lyricist:
Louis Amade
composer:
Gilbert Bécaud
Gilbert Bécaud3:41
14La poupée qui fait non
bass:
John Paul Jones (UK rock musician of Led Zeppelin & Them Crooked Vultures)
guitar [guitare rythmique]:
Big Jim Sullivan
membranophone:
Bobby Graham (UK pop/rock session drummer and producer, 1940-2009)
piano:
Reg Guest
solo guitar:
Jimmy Page
vocals:
Michel Polnareff
conductor:
Jean Bouchéty
arranger:
Jean Bouchéty
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Semi‐Meridian (for copyrights use only!) (in 1966)
recorded at:
Southern Studios in Wood Green, Haringey, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1966)
recording of:
La Poupée qui fait non (in 1966)
lyricist:
Frank Gérald (French lyricist, composer)
composer:
Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff3:14
15Les copains d'abord
acoustic guitar:
Georges Brassens (on 1964-10-24) and Barthélémy Rosso (on 1964-10-24)
additional acoustic guitar:
Barthélémy Rosso
double bass:
Pierre Nicolas (on 1964-10-24)
vocals:
Georges Brassens (on 1964-10-24)
recording of:
Les Copains d’abord (in 1964)
lyricist and composer:
Georges Brassens
publisher:
Éditions Musicales 57
Georges Brassens54:03
16La Ballade des gens heureuxGérard Lenorman3:21
17Jolie môme
vocals:
Juliette Gréco (French singer and actress)
cover recording of:
Jolie Môme
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
Juliette Gréco2:44
18Le Métèque
recording engineer:
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
producer:
Henri Belolo
vocals:
Georges Moustaki (in 1969)
conductor:
Alain Goraguer
arranger:
Alain Goraguer
recording of:
Le Métèque (in 1969)
lyricist and composer:
Georges Moustaki
Georges Moustaki2:32
19Hymne à l'amour
choir vocals:
Les Chœurs René Saint-Paul (on 1950-05-02)
vocals:
Édith Piaf (on 1950-05-02)
conductor:
Robert Chauvigny (French composer, orchestra leader and conductor) (on 1950-05-02)
recording of:
Hymne à l’amour (on 1950-05-02)
lyricist:
Édith Piaf
composer:
Marguerite Monnot
Édith Piaf3:27