En anglais

En anglais
Studio album by Françoise Hardy
Released May 1968 (United Kingdom)
Recorded Studio Pye, London
Genre French pop
Length 31:15
Language English
Label United Artists
Producer Françoise Hardy, Jacques Wolfsohn, Léon Cabat
Françoise Hardy chronology
Ma jeunesse fout le camp…
(1967)
En anglais
(1968)
Françoise Hardy
(1968)
Reissue in compact disc
Japanese cover (1990)

En anglais is a studio album of the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. Original album released in United Kingdom in May 1968, on LP, Asparagus production/United Artists Records (SULP 1207). Published in France in December 1968, on LP, Production Asparagus/disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 729).

Tracklist

Françoise Hardy is accompanied by orchestras Charles Blackwell (1-2-3-11), Arthur Greenslade (4-5-7-8-9), Simon Napier-Bell (6-12) et de Jean-Pierre Sabar (10).

Side one
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Loving You"  Jerry Leiber[1]Mike Stoller 3:05
2. "Hang On to a Dream"  Tim Hardin[2]Tim Hardin 2:10
3. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"  Gerry GoffinCarole King 2:35
4. "Lonesome Town"  Thomas Baker Knight[3]Thomas Baker Knight 2:05
5. "Who'll Be the Next in Line"  Ray DaviesDave Davies 2:10
6. "Never Learn to Cry"  Vicki WickhamSimon Napier-BellSimon Napier-Bell 2:40
Total length:
15:15
Side two
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
7. "There But for Fortune"  Phil OchsPhil Ochs 3:10
8. "That'll Be The Day"  Buddy HollyJerry AllisonNorman PettyBuddy Holly – Jerry Allison – Norman Petty 2:15
9. "The Way of Love"  Al StillmanJack Diéval 2:30
10. "Tiny Goddess"  Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Alex Spyropoulos[4]Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Alex Spyropoulos – Ray Singer 3:00
11. "Let It Be Me"  Manny CurtisGilbert Bécaud 2:40
12. "Empty Sunday"  Vicki WickhamSimon Napier-BellSimon Napier-Bell 2:25
Total length:
16:00

Editions

LP records: first editions in anglosphere

Reissue on CD

References

  1. First performer: Elvis Presley in 1957 (see : Loving You album).
  2. First performer in 1966 under title: How Can We Hang On to a Dream?.
  3. First performer: Ricky Nelson in 1958.
  4. First performer: Nirvana in 1967.
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