I live in France
I live in France is the first album studio of Michel Sardou recorded with the studio C.B.E and published at Tréma in 1970.
Titles
Original album
- I live in France (Michel Sardou - Vline Buggy/Jacques Revaux)
- Petit (Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux)
- Mr. President of France (Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux)
- America, America (Michel Sardou - Vline Buggy/Jacques Revaux - Pierre Billon)
- Restera it still (Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux)
- And to die of pleasure (Michel Sardou - Vline Buggy/Jacques Revaux)
- Sundays (Michel Sardou - Pierre Delanoë/Jacques Revaux)
- Near my tomb (Michel Sardou/Jacques Revaux)
- the yankees (Michel Sardou/Guy Magenta)
- snow (Michel Sardou - Vline Buggy/Jacques Revaux)
- Some words of love (Michel Sardou - Vline Buggy/Jacques Revaux)
- popular balls (Michel Sardou - Vline Buggy/Jacques Revaux)
Titles no-claims bonus
This album was republished in 2004 under label AZ with the titles following no-claims bonus:- the laughter of the sergeant
- Lets I love you live (extracted the Olympia 71)
- to me, I love you
- Vive the bride
- the bullfight will not take place
Appropriations
- Orchestra of Jean-Claude Petit except: Small (Orchestra of Christian Chevallier) and the yankees (Orchestra of Clyde Borly)
- Sound recording: Bernard Estardy
- Artistic director: Jacques Revaux and Governed Talar
See too
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