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| Released | September 1973 (1973-09) |
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| Genre | Chanson |
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| Label | Musidisc |
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| Producer | Philippe Thomas |
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Le disque d'or de France Gall (1968)
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Ses grands succès (1973)
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Cinq minutes d'amour (1976)
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Ses grands succès (transl. 'Her Great Successes'), also known as Les Années folles / Homme tout petit, is a compilation album by French singer France Gall, first released in September 1973.[1][2][3]
The album comprises songs released in 1969–1970 on EPs on the label La Compagnie. Originally released by Musidisc, the album was reissued by Bel Air in January 1974.[4] Another edition was released in January 1978 as part of Musidisc's Collection Or ('Gold Collection').[5]
Track listing
Side A| Title | Lyrics | Music |
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| 1. | "Homme tout petit" | Jean-Michel Rivat, Frank Thomas | Jean-Pierre Bourtayre | 2:16 |
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| 2. | "L'Orage" ([a]) | Jean-Michel Rivat, Frank Thomas | Gianni Argenio, Corrado Conti, Daniele Pace, Mario Panzeri | 2:45 |
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| 3. | "Les Gens bien élevés" | Frank Gérald | Hubert Giraud | 1:45 |
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| 4. | "L'Hiver est mort" | Robert Gall | Patrice Gall | 3:05 |
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| 5. | "Shakespeare et pire encore" | Boris Bergman | Maurice Dulac | 2:20 |
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| 6. | "La Manille et la révolution" | Boris Bergman | Hubert Giraud | 2:07 |
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| 7. | "Les Quatre éléments" | Patrice Gall | Patrice Gall | 3:27 |
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Notes
- ^ Adaptation of "La pioggia"
- ^ Adaptation of "Gentlemen Please"
- ^ Adaptation of "Il topolino blu"
- ^ Adaptation of "Baci, baci, baci"
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