Sylvie Vartan (Ta sorcière bien-aimée)
Sylvie Vartan (commonly called Ta sorcière bien-aimée after the first track on side one is the 16th studio album by French singer Sylvie Vartan. It was released on an LP in 1976. It was arranged by Benoît Kaufman, Hervé Roy and Raymond Donnez.
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Released | 1976 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Jacques Revaux | |||
Sylvie Vartan chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ta sorcière bien-aimée" | Gilbert Di Nino, Michel Gouty, Michel Mallory, Pierre Billon | |
2. | "L'amour c'est comme les bateaux" | André Popp, Gilles Thibaut | |
3. | "Dieu merci (Si sisto)" | Andrea Lo Vecchio, Clément Chammah, Gilles Thibaut | |
4. | "Je croyais" | Cyril Assous, Gilles Thibaut | |
5. | "Masculin singulier" | Jacques Revaux, Michel Mallory |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Le bonheur" | Gérard Layani, Pierre Delanoë | |
2. | "Le temps du swing" ("House of Swing") | Gilles Thibaut, Lou Stonebridge, Tom McGuinness | |
3. | "Il suffirait que tu sois là" ("Doccia fredda") | Piero Cassano, Salvatore Stellita | |
4. | "La meilleure fille en moi" | Jean-Claude Declercq, Joël Cartigny | |
5. | "Souvenirs" | Michel Mallory | |
6. | "Je m'en vais" | Michel Mallory |
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