La maison où j'ai grandi (album)
La maison où j'ai grandi | ||||
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Studio album by Françoise Hardy | ||||
Released | October 1966 (France) | |||
Recorded |
Studio Pye London, United Kingdom | |||
Genre | French pop | |||
Length | 29:45 | |||
Language | French | |||
Label | Disques Vogue | |||
Producer | Claude Wolfsohn | |||
Françoise Hardy chronology | ||||
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La maison où j'ai grandi is a studio album of the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. It was released in France in November 1966, on LP, Disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 702-30). Published without title, except for the word Françoise on the cover, but has become known by the title of the most successful song on the album, "La maison où j'ai grandi" ("The House where I Grew Up").
Tracklist
Except as noted, words and music were written by Françoise Hardy, and she is accompanied by the Johnny Harris orchestra.[1]
- "Je changerais d’avis" – 2:53
Original title: "Se telefonando"
Lyrics: Ghigo De Chiara, Maurizio Costanzo
Music written by: Ennio Morricone
First sung by: Mina, 1966
French adaptation by: Jacques Lanzmann and Françoise Hardy - "Si c’est ça" – 2:09
- "Rendez-vous d’automne" – 2:40
Lyrics: Jean-Max Rivière
Music written by: Gérard Bourgeois
Accompanists: Charles Blackwell orchestra - "Je serai là pour toi" – 2:24
- "Peut-être que je t’aime" – 2:12
- "Il est des choses" – 2:31
Original title: "Ci sono cose più grandi"
Lyrics: Eliana de Sabata
Music written by: Edoardo Vianello
First sung by: Tony Renis, 1966
French adaptation by: Françoise Hardy
Accompanists: Charles Blackwell orchestra - "Comme" – 1:54
- "Mes jours s’en vont" – 2:26
- "Qu’ils sont heureux" – 2:21
Lyrics: Eddy Marnay
Music written by: André Popp - "Surtout ne vous retournez pas" – 2:20
- "Tu es un peu à moi" – 2:14
- "La maison où j'ai grandi" – 3:39
Original title: "Il ragazzo della via Gluck"
Lyrics: Luciano Beretta and Michele "Miki" Del Prete
Music written by: Adriano Celentano
First sung by: Adriano Celentano, 1966
French adaptation: Eddy Marnay
Accompanists: Charles Blackwell orchestra
Editions
- Argentina: LP, Opus (LVMS 26506), 1966
- Australia: LP, Vogue (SVL 933.540), 1968
- Brazil: LP, Mocambo (LP 40354), 1967
- Canada: LP, La maison où j'ai grandi, Vogue/Vogue international industries (VC 6024), 1968
- France: LP, Vogue (CLD 702-30), 1966 (first release)
- France: CD, Vogue/Sony BMG (7 43213 80062 2), 1996
- Italy: LP, Vogue (CLD 702-30), 1966
- Japan: LP, Vogue (YX 8041), 1966
- New Zealand: LP, Vogue (SVL 933-540), 1968
- South Africa: LP, Vogue (VGL 7022), 1966
- United Kingdom: LP, Vogue/Vogue international industries (VRL 3028), 1966
- United States: CD, Light in the Attic Records/Future Days Recordings (FDR 618), October 16th, 2015
- Uruguay: LP, Vogue (LVMS 26506), 1966
Notes and references
- ↑ Maison Ou J'ai Grandi - overview, Allmusic. Accessed on line May 1, 2009.
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