Métamorphose (song)
"Métamorphose" - a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1989 by Carrere Records.
Song information
"Métamorphose" was the first single from Amanda's French-Italian album Tant qu'il y aura des hommes. The album was actually a re-release of Uomini più uomini, and consisted mostly of down- and mid-tempo songs. The singer decided to record a fast-paced "Métamorphose" to put some new energy in the album. It was written by Jérémy Coquement and L.L.H. Company while arrangement is credited to Bernard Estardy. The single was released only in France, but was unsuccessful there and didn't chart, in spite of Amanda performing it heavily on French television shows.
Track listing
- A. "Métamorphose" - 3:55
- B. "Métamorphose" (Instrumental) - 3:55
- A. "Métamorphose" (Extended)
- B1. "Métamorphose"
- B2. "Métamorphose" (Instrumental)
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My Life with Dalí · L'Immortelle · Between Dream and Reality · Je Ne Suis Pas Celle Que Vous Croyez
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