Loin de Paname

Loin de Paname
Studio album by Viktor Lazlo
Released 2002
Genre French chanson
Label Polydor
Viktor Lazlo chronology
Back To Front
(1996)Back To Front1996
Loin de Paname
(2002)
Amour(s)
(2002)Amour(s)2002

Loin de Paname is the sixth studio album by French-Belgian singer Viktor Lazlo. The album consists of French chansons, such as "Les mots d'amour" by Édith Piaf.

The album peaked on the French album charts at No. 67 and remained on the charts for four weeks.[1]

It was also released in Japan.

Track listing

Titles:[nb 1]

  1. "Les mots d'amour" (Michel Vaucaire / Charles Dumont) 3:33
  2. "Sur ton épaule" (J. Larue / Alec Siniavine) 4:16
  3. "Parlez-moi d'amour" (J. Lenoir) 3:36
  4. "Mon amant de Saint-Jean" (Léon Agel / Émile Carrara) 3:34
  5. "Je suis seule ce soir" (R. Noël / J. Casanova / P. Durand) 5:09
  6. "La vagabonde" (Jean de Lettraz / Jean Delettre / Alec Siniavine) 5:18
  7. "Le bal défendu" (Vincent Scotto) 3:46
  8. "Mon légionnaire" (Raymond Asso / Marguerite Monnot) 4:37
  9. "Où est-il donc?" (André Decaye / L. Carol / Vincent Scotto) 3:01
  10. "La rue" (C. Gosselin / A. Fallot) 4:15
  11. "La vipère" (Jean Rodor / Vincent Scotto) 5:48
  12. "Après toi je n'aurai plus d'amour" (Géo Koger / Vincent Scotto) 3:58
  13. "Tourbillon" (Pierre Dorsey) 2:19
  14. "La coco" (Bouchaud / G. Ouvrard) 3:47
  15. "La conga blicotti" (A. de Bade / A. Oresiche) 4:17

Charts

Charts Peak
position
French Album Charts 67[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Viktor Lazlo - Loin de Paname". Hitparade.ch (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
Notes
  1. According to the inner liner notes of the album.
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