Venez tous mes amis!
Venez tous mes amis! is a compilation album of 17 songs by French singer of Jewish Algerian origin Enrico Macias in duo collaborations with other artists. It is in celebration of 50 years of a musical career in France and internationally.[1]
Venez tous mes amis! | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | Traditional, ethnic, world music | |||
Label | AZ, Universal | |||
Enrico Macias chronology | ||||
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15 are well-known Enrico Macias hits, and two are special new songs for the album
- "Ces etrangers": a new song written for Enrico Macias' album by Bruno Maman, and sang as a duo with Erico Macias
- "L'Algerie": a song by Serge Lama, that Enrico Macias chose to sing as a duo with the author as a tribute to his native country Algeria.
Track list
- "Adieu mon pays" (3:12) – with Cali
- "Le mendiant de l'amour" (2:42) – with Mikael Miro
- "Les filles de mon pays" (3:00) – with Dany Brillant
- "Les gens du Nord" (3:20) – with Carla Bruni
- "Oranges amères" (3:27) – with Corneille
- "L'Oriental" (3:47) – with Khaled
- "Paris tu m'as pris dans tes bras" (2:42) – with Sofia Essaidi
- "Aux talons de ses souliers" (3:12) – with Riff Cohen
- "Sans voir le jour" (3:49) – with Gérard Darmon
- "Dis-moi ce qui ne va pas" (3:07) – with Natasha Saint Pier
- "Il reste aujourd'hui (venez tous mes amis)" (2:23) – with Cabra Casay
- "Oumparere" (2:42) – with Dani
- "Ces etrangers" (3:23) – with Bruno Maman
- "Mon histoire c'est ton histoire" (2:32) – with Toma
- "L'Algérie" (4:03)
- "Mon cœur d'attache" (3:40) – with Liane Foly
- "J'ai perdu 25 kilos" (2:15) – with Valérie Lemercier
Charts
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
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Ultratop 40 Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[2] | 75 |
French Albums Chart[3] | 39 |
References
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