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The single was also included on Dassin's 1969 studio album Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées). [4] Dassin later recorded versions of the song in English, German, Italian and Japanese. [1] While Jason Crest's "Waterloo Road" had been unsuccessful, [1] Dassin's "Les Champs-Élysées" was a success in multiple European countries, selling 600,000 ...
Joe Dassin (commonly called Les Champs-Élysées after its most famous track) is the third studio album by French musician Joe Dassin. It was originally released in 1969 on the CBS Disques label. It was originally released in 1969 on the CBS Disques label.
The French lyrics were written by Claude Lemesle. [1] The song will be later covered by Dassin himself in Spanish under the title "En los jardines de mi ciudad". The original Italian version (by Vito Pallavicini and Toto Cutugno), titled "Quindici minuti di un uomo", was recorded by Albatros (a band founded by Toto Cutugno).
Joe Dassin with his parents, Jules Dassin and Béatrice Launer, in Paris in 1970. Dassin married Maryse Massiéra in Paris on January 18, 1966. Their son Joshua was born two and a half months early on September 12, 1973, and died five days later. Overcome by grief, Joe became deeply depressed. Despite all their efforts, their marriage did not ...
"Et si tu n'existais pas" (English: And if you did not exist) is a 1975 song by Joe Dassin. It is the first track of his album Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc). The lyrics are by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle, the music is by Salvatore Cutugno and Pasquale Losito. The song was covered by Iggy Pop (in French) in 2012.
"Champs Elysees" by Andy Sundstrom "Champs Elysees" by DiVersion "Champs Elysees" by Eric Dolphy with the Chico Hamilton Quintet "Champs Élysées" by Jean-Claude Petit Orchestra "Champs Élysées" by Jerry Rix "Champs Élysées" by John Ireland "Champs Elysées" by la Musique de la Garde Républicaine "Champs Elysées" by London
Single by Joe Dassin; from the album Joe Dassin (Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie) A-side "Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie" B-side "Vade retro" Released: 1974: Genre: Chanson, pop: Length: 3: 17: Label: CBS Disques: Songwriter(s) Lyrics: Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle: Producer(s) Jacques Plait: Joe Dassin singles chronology
"Luglio" was covered by Joe Dassin. Released as a single in 1968, the song "Le Petit Pain au chocolat" reached no. 2 in Wallonia (French Belgium). [4] It was the second track of side 1 of his 1969 album Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées). The lyrics were adapted into French by Pierre Delanoë. [4]