Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées)

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Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées)
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 16, 1969 (1969-05-16)
RecordedFebruary 1968 – March 1969
GenreChanson
LabelCBS Disques
ProducerJacques Plait
Joe Dassin chronology
Les Deux Mondes de Joe Dassin
(1967)
Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées)
(1969)
Joe Dassin (La Fleur aux dents)
(1970)
Singles from Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées)
  1. "Siffler sur la colline" / "Comment te dire"
    Released: 1968
  2. "Ma bonne étoile"
    Released: 1968
  3. "Le Petit Pain au chocolat"
    Released: 1968
  4. "Me que me que"
    Released: 1969
  5. ""Les Champs-Élysées / "Le Chemin de papa""
    Released: 1969
  6. "Mon village du bout du monde"
    Released: 1969

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.

Commercial performance[edit]

The album reached at least the top 10 in France (according to the chart that U.S. Billboard published in its "Hits of the World" section).[1]

Track listing[edit]

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Le Chemin de papa"Pierre Delanoë – Joe Dassin 
2."Le Petit Pain au chocolat"Pierre Delanoë – Riccardo Del TurcoGiancarlo Bigazzi 
3."Les Champs-Élysées"Pierre Delanoë – Mike Wilsh – Mike Deighan 
4."Siffler sur la colline"Daniele PaceMario PanzeriLorenzo Pilat – Jean-Michel Rivat – Frank Thomas 
5."Mon village du bout du monde"Traditionnel – Joe Dassin – Pierre Delanoë 
6."Me que - me que"Charles AznavourGilbert Bécaud 
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ma bonne étoile"Pierre Delanoë – Daniele Pace – Mario Panzeri – Lorenzo Pilat 
2."Un peu comme toi"Johnny Nash – Richelle Dassin 
3."La Bande à Bonnot"Joe Dassin – Francis Baxter – Camille Sauvage – Christian Jollet – Jean-Michel Rivat – Frank Thomas – Guy Favereau 
4."La Violette africaine"Richelle Dassin – Joe Dassin 
5."Le temps des œufs au plat"Richelle Dassin – Claude Lemesle – Joe Dassin 
6."Sunday Times"Richelle Dassin – Joe Dassin 

Notes[edit]

The song Mon village du bout du monde is a French cover of a traditional Irish song Carrickfergus.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (26 September 1970). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 73–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)

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