Il y avait un jardin

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Il y avait un jardin
Album de Georges Moustaki
Sortie |
1971 en 33T
|
Genre |
chanson française
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Label |
Polydor
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Albums de Georges Moustaki
Le Métèque
(1969) Danse
(1972)
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Il y avait un jardin, est un album 33 tours / 30 cm de Georges Moustaki, sorti en 1971.
Les titres |
Paroles |
Musique |
1. |
Il y avait un jardin |
Georges Moustaki |
Georges Moustaki |
4 min 00 s |
2. |
Je ne sais pas où tu commences (Baby love song)
|
Georges Moustaki |
Hubert Rostaing |
3 min 25 s |
3. |
J’ai vu des rois serviles |
Georges Moustaki |
Areski |
3 min 44 s |
4. |
L’Homme au cœur blessé |
Georges Moustaki |
Míkis Theodorákis |
3 min 00 s |
5. |
Marche de Sacco et Vanzetti (Here's to You)
|
Georges Moustaki |
Ennio Morricone |
3 min 10 s |
6. |
Margot (instrumental)
|
|
Georges Moustaki |
1 min 27 s |
Paroles |
Musique |
7. |
Grand-père |
Georges Moustaki |
Georges Moustaki |
3 min 00 s |
8. |
Où mènent ces routes devant moi |
Georges Moustaki |
Georges Moustaki |
3 min 49 s |
9. |
En méditerranée |
Georges Moustaki |
Georges Moustaki |
3 min 22 s |
10. |
Nous sommes deux (Imaste dio)
|
Míkis Theodorákis - adapt. fr. Georges Moustaki |
Míkis Theodorákis |
2 min 15 s |
11. |
Tes gestes |
Georges Moustaki |
Georges Moustaki |
3 min 55 s |
12. |
Pourquoi mon Dieu |
Georges Moustaki |
Mános Hadjidákis |
3 min 30 s |
Crédits |
- Guitare : Joël Favreau
- Contrebasse : Michel Gaudry
- Violoncelle : Jean-Charles Capon
- Flûte : Benoit Charvet
- Percussions : Michel Delaporte
- Orchestre sous la direction d’Hubert Rostaing
- Direction artistique : Jacques Bedos
- Arrangements et direction musicale : Hubert Rostaing
Portail de la musique
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