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Ses plus belles histoires
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2002
LabelSidéral
Isabelle Boulay chronology
Mieux qu'ici-bas
(2000)
Ses plus belles histoires
(2002)
Au moment d'être à vous
(2002)

Ses plus belles histoires is a compilation album of francophone Canadian pop singer Isabelle Boulay.[1][2] It includes three covers ("Les ailes des hirondelles", "Perce les nuages", and "Vole colombe") and one new song ("Sans toi"), and was released in September 2002.

Track listing

  1. "La lune" (Lyrics: Christian Mistral, music: Mario Peluso)— 3:49
  2. "J'ai mal à l'amour" (Mario Peluso) — 3:15
  3. "Le saule" (Lyrics: Francis Basset, music: Franck Langolff) — 5:04
  4. "Les ailes des hirondelles" (Zachary Richard) — 4:35
  5. "Les yeux au ciel" (Lyrics: Damien Ruzé, music: Jacques Romenski) — 4:26
  6. "Et mon coeur en prend plein la gueule" (Daniel DeShaime) — 4:31
  7. "Le banc des délaissés" (Zachary Richard) — 4:57
  8. "Je t'oublierai, je t'oublierai" (Lyrics: Luc Plamondon, music: Richard Cocciante) — 3:30
  9. "Parle-moi" (J. Kapler) — 3:31
  10. "Sans toi" (Frédéric Kocourek, J. Kapler)— 3:52
  11. "J'enrage" (Daniel Deshaime) — 4:39
  12. "Perce les nuages" — 3:32
  13. "Tombée de toi" (with France D'Amour; written by France D'Amour, Roger Tabra) — 3:03
  14. "Un jour ou l'autre" (Patrick Bruel, Marie-Florence Gros) — 3:52
  15. "Jamais assez loin" (Zachary Richard, Louise Forestier)— 3:50
  16. "Vole colombe" — 3:58

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[3] 10

References

  1. ^ Ses plus belles histoires, album page, Allmusic. Accessed on line Dec. 9, 2013.
  2. ^ Isabelle Boulay, The Canadian Encyclopedia. Accessed on line Nov. 20, 2013.
  3. ^ Isabelle Boulay - Chart history, billboardbiz. Accessed on line 9 Dec 2013.