Talk:Amélie (soundtrack)

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[edit] What language for the track listing?

This is just minor question and doesn't need answering immediately. But due to a recent edit [1] I would ask what track listing language should be used. The English version because we're in the English part of wikipedia, or the French version because Yann Tiersen as well as Amélie are French, as are most of the songs' names? – sgeurekat 18:09, 28 March 2007 (UTC)