Les Chemins de Ma Maison

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Les Chemins de Ma Maison
Les Chemins de Ma Maison cover
Studio album by Céline Dion
Released Flag of Canada September 7, 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Pop
Length 33:58
Label Saisons
Producer(s) Eddy Marnay, Rudy
Céline Dion chronology
Tellement J'Ai d'Amour...
(1982)
Les Chemins De Ma Maison
(1983)
Du Soleil au Coeur
(1983)


Les Chemins de Ma Maison (meaning The Paths of My House) is Céline Dion's fourth French album (released on September 7, 1983) and another commercial success.

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[edit] Album information

The album got gold certification in Canada for over 50,000 copies sold and received a Félix Award for Best Selling Album of the Year. "Mon Ami M'A Quittée" (first single) topped the Quebec charts for nine weeks. "Ne Me Plaignez Pas" (second single) was an adaptation of "Please Don't Sympathise" originally recorded by Sheena Easton. Eddy Marnay wrote French lyrics.

In October 1983 Dion released in France her first album called Du Soleil au Coeur with the same cover picture as Les Chemins de Ma Maison. It also contained six songs from the latter (1, 3, 6, 8, 9 and 10).

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Mon Ami M'A Quittée" (C. Loigerot, T. Geoffroy, E. Marnay) – 3:05
  2. "Toi Sur la Montagne" (A. Noreau, E. Marnay) – 4:03
  3. "Ne Me Plaignez Pas" (S. Thompson, E. Marnay) – 3:05
  4. "Vivre et Donner" (B. Kaye, E. Marnay) – 2:34
  5. "Mamy Blue" (H. Giraud) – 3:24
  6. "Du Soleil au Coeur" (A. Popp, J.C. Massoulier) – 2:46
  7. "Et Puis un Jour" (A. Noreau, E. Marnay) – 3:17
  8. "Hello Mister Sam" (C. Loigerot, T. Geoffroy, E. Marnay) – 4:17
  9. "La Dodo la Do" (C. Gaubert, E. Marnay) – 3:06
  10. "Les Chemins de Ma Maison" (A. Bernard, P. Lemaitre, E. Marnay) – 4:16

[edit] Chart performance

Country Certification Sales
Canada Gold 50,000

[edit] Awards

Year Award Show Award
1984 Félix Award Best Selling Album of the Year – Les Chemins de Ma Maison
1984 Félix Award Female Vocalist of the Year

[edit] References