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France Gall
Studio album by
Released1973 (1973)
GenreChanson
LabelMusidisc 30.CV.1311
ProducerPhilippe Thomas
France Gall chronology
1968
(1968)
France Gall
(1973)
Cinq minutes d'amour
(1976)

France Gall (also known as Ses grands succès or Les Années folles / Homme tout petit) is the sixth 12-inch studio album by French singer France Gall, released in 1973.[1][2]

The album comprises songs released in 1969–1970 on EPs on the label La Compagnie.

Track listing

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Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Homme tout petit"Jean-Michel Rivat, Frank ThomasJean-Pierre Bourtayre 
2."L'Orage" ([3])   
3."Les Gens bien élevés"Frank GéraldHubert Giraud 
4."L'hiver est mort"Robert GallPatrice Gall 
5."Shakespeare et pire encore"Boris BergmanMaurice Dulac 
6."La Manille et la révolution"Boris BergmanHubert Giraud 
7."Les Quatre Éléments"Patrice GallPatrice Gall 
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Les Années folles" ([4])   
2."La Torpédo bleue" ([5])   
3."Baci, baci, baci" ([6])   
4."Les Éléphants"Jean SchmittJean Géral 
5."Merry merry o !"Frank GéraldRaymond Vastano 
6."Soleil au cœur"Robert GallJean-Pierre Bourtayre 

References

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  1. ^ "ultratop.be - France Gall - France Gall (1973)". Ultratop. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  2. ^ "France Gall - France Gall at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  3. ^ Original: "La piogga". Adapted into French by Jean-Michel Rivat and Frank Thomas.
  4. ^ Original: "Gentlemen Please". Adapted into French by Boris Bergman.
  5. ^ Original: "Il topolino blu". Adapted into French by Robert Gall.
  6. ^ Original: "Baci, baci, baci". Adapted into French by Eddy Marnay.