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Joe Dassin à New York
Studio album by
Released1966 (1966)
Genre chanson
Label CBS Disques
Producer Jacques Plait
Joe Dassin chronology
Joe Dassin à New York
(1966)
Les Deux Mondes de Joe Dassin
(1967)
Singles from Joe Dassin à New York
  1. "Ça m'avance à quoi ?"
    Released: 1966
  2. " Guantanamera"
    Released: 1966
  3. "Excuse Me Lady"
    Released: 1966
  4. "Vive moi"
    Released: 1966
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Joe Dassin à New York is the first French studio album by Joe Dassin. It came out in 1966 on CBS Disques.

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Excuse Me, Lady" ("Excuse Me Baby" [2])Artie Wayne2:22
2."Sometime Lovin' [3]"Gary Shearston2:38
3." Guantanamera [3]"Hector Angulo, José Martí, Pete Seeger2:59
4."Je change un peu de vent" ("Freight Train" [4]) Jean-Michel Rivat, Joe Dassin2:18
5."Celle que j'oublie [3]"Camille Monte, Estelle Levitt2:30
6."Comme la lune" ("Four Kinds of Lonely" [5]) Lee Hazlewood3:30
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Petite mama" (" Mama" [6])Mark Charron2:30
2."Joli minou" Jean-Michel Rivat, Joe Dassin, Georges Liferman2:05
3."Dans la brume du matin" ("Early Morning Rain" [7]) Gordon Lightfoot3:20
4."Vive moi !" ("Turn Down Day" [8])David Blume, Jerry Keller2:30
5."Katy Cruel [9]" Chanson traditionnelle1:52
6."Ça m'avance à quoi" (" You Were on My Mind" [10]) Sylvia Fricker2:30

References

  1. ^ "Joe Dassin a New York - Joe Dassin". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. ^ Original by The Magic Lanterns from 1966. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  3. ^ a b c French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  4. ^ French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat and Joe Dassin.
  5. ^ Original by Lee Hazlewood from 1965. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  6. ^ Original by B. J. Thomas from 1966. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  7. ^ Original by Gordon Lightfoot from his 1966 album Lightfoot!. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  8. ^ French adaptation by Georges Liferman.
  9. ^ French adaptation by Pierre Barouh.
  10. ^ Original by Ian & Sylvia from their 1964 album Northern Journey. French adaptation by Georges Liferman.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joe Dassin à New York
Studio album by
Released1966 (1966)
Genre chanson
Label CBS Disques
Producer Jacques Plait
Joe Dassin chronology
Joe Dassin à New York
(1966)
Les Deux Mondes de Joe Dassin
(1967)
Singles from Joe Dassin à New York
  1. "Ça m'avance à quoi ?"
    Released: 1966
  2. " Guantanamera"
    Released: 1966
  3. "Excuse Me Lady"
    Released: 1966
  4. "Vive moi"
    Released: 1966
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Joe Dassin à New York is the first French studio album by Joe Dassin. It came out in 1966 on CBS Disques.

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Excuse Me, Lady" ("Excuse Me Baby" [2])Artie Wayne2:22
2."Sometime Lovin' [3]"Gary Shearston2:38
3." Guantanamera [3]"Hector Angulo, José Martí, Pete Seeger2:59
4."Je change un peu de vent" ("Freight Train" [4]) Jean-Michel Rivat, Joe Dassin2:18
5."Celle que j'oublie [3]"Camille Monte, Estelle Levitt2:30
6."Comme la lune" ("Four Kinds of Lonely" [5]) Lee Hazlewood3:30
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Petite mama" (" Mama" [6])Mark Charron2:30
2."Joli minou" Jean-Michel Rivat, Joe Dassin, Georges Liferman2:05
3."Dans la brume du matin" ("Early Morning Rain" [7]) Gordon Lightfoot3:20
4."Vive moi !" ("Turn Down Day" [8])David Blume, Jerry Keller2:30
5."Katy Cruel [9]" Chanson traditionnelle1:52
6."Ça m'avance à quoi" (" You Were on My Mind" [10]) Sylvia Fricker2:30

References

  1. ^ "Joe Dassin a New York - Joe Dassin". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. ^ Original by The Magic Lanterns from 1966. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  3. ^ a b c French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  4. ^ French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat and Joe Dassin.
  5. ^ Original by Lee Hazlewood from 1965. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  6. ^ Original by B. J. Thomas from 1966. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  7. ^ Original by Gordon Lightfoot from his 1966 album Lightfoot!. French adaptation by Jean-Michel Rivat.
  8. ^ French adaptation by Georges Liferman.
  9. ^ French adaptation by Pierre Barouh.
  10. ^ Original by Ian & Sylvia from their 1964 album Northern Journey. French adaptation by Georges Liferman.

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