Françoise Hardy is a studio album by French singer-songwriter Françoise Hardy, released in 1968 by Disques Vogue.
The album is commonly known by the name of the most successful song on the album, "Comment te dire adieu".
"Où va la chance ?" – 3:14 Original title: "There But for Fortune" Lyrics and music written by: Phil Ochs First performed by: Joan Baez, 1964 French adaptation by: Eddy Marnay Accompanist: Arthur Greenslade
"L’anamour" – 2:14 Lyrics and music written by: Serge Gainsbourg Accompanist: Mike Vickers
"Suzanne" – 3:08 Lyrics and music by: Leonard Cohen (English version) First performed by: Judy Collins, 1966 French adaptation by: Graeme Allwright First performed by: Graeme Allwright, 1967 Accompanist: John Cameron
"Il n’y a pas d’amour heureux" – 2:21 Lyrics: poem by Louis Aragon Music written by: Georges Brassens First performed by: Georges Brassens, 1953 Accompanist: Jean-Pierre Sabar
"La mésange" – 2:16 Original title: "Sabiá" Lyrics by: Antonio Carlos Jobim Music written by: Antonio Carlos Jobim and Chico Buarque de Holanda First performed by: Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1968 French adaptation by: Frank Gerald Accompanist: Mike Vickers
"Parlez-moi de lui" – 2:37 Original title: "The Way of Love" Lyrics by: Al Stillman Music written by: Jack Diéval First performed by: Kathy Kirby, 1965 French adaptation by: Michel Rivgauche First performed by: Michèle Arnaud and Dalida, 1966 Accompanist: Arthur Greenslade
"À quoi ça sert ?" – 3:31 Lyrics and music written by: Françoise Hardy Accompanist: Jean-Pierre Sabar
"Il vaut mieux une petite maison dans la main, qu’un grand château dans les nuages" – 2:23 Lyrics by: Jean-Max Rivière Music written by: Gérard Bourgeois Accompanist: John Cameron
"La rue des cœurs perdus" – 2:07 Original title: "Lonesome Town" Lyrics and music written by: Baker Knight First performed by: Ricky Nelson, 1958 French adaptation by: Pierre Delanoë First performed by: Richard Anthony, 1959 Accompanist: Arthur Greenslade