Souvenirs - CD Music

by Joe Dassin
label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, January of 2008 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


1
01 - Depuis L'année Dernière
02 - Salut Les Amoureux
03 - L'Eté Indien
04 - La Fleur Aux Dents
05 - L'Amérique
06 - Les Champs Elysées
07 - Siffler Sur La Colline
08 - Le Petit Pain Au Chocolat
09 - Les Dalton
10 - La Complainte De L'Heure De Pointe (A Vélo Dans Paris)
11 - Le Chemin De Papa
12 - Marie-Jeanne
13 - Mon Village Du Bout Du Monde
14 - Guantanamera
15 - Le Moustique
16 - Il Etait Une Fois Nous Deux
17 - Ma Bonne Etoile (My Little Lady)
18 - Le Café Des 3 Colombes
19 - Les Plus Belles Années De Ma Vie
20 - Comme La Lune
21 - La Bande A Bonnot
22 - L'Equipe A Jojo
23 - Trois Caravelles

2
01 - Et Si Tu N'Existais Pas
02 - Cécilia
03 - Dans Les Yeux D'Emilie
04 - A Toi
05 - Ca Va Pas Changer Le Monde
06 - La Demoiselle De Déshonneur
07 - Ca M'Avance A Quoi
08 - Si Tu T'Appelles Mélancolie
09 - Je Change Un Peu De Vent
10 - Le Grand Parking
11 - C'Est La Vie Lily
12 - Il Faut Naître A Monaco
13 - Excuse Me, Lady
14 - Le Dernier Slow
15 - The Guitar Don't Lie
16 - Mé Qué Mé Qué
17 - Taka Takata (La Femme Du Torero)
18 - Billy Le Bordelais
19 - Dans La Brume Du Matin
20 - Bip Bip
21 - Salut
22 - A La Folie
23 - Garoufalo St Afti

Souvenirs - CD

by Joe Dassin

Property Description
label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Release Date: January of 2008
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: World Music > European
EAN: 0886972290621
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Compilation

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Joe Dassin

Joe Dassin, born Joseph Ira Dassin on November 5, 1938, in New York City, and died on August 20, 1980, in Papeete, Tahiti, was a French-American singer, songwriter, and actor who achieved enormous success in the 1960s and 70s. Recognized for his warm voice and catchy songs, Dassin became an icon of the chanson française, with a career marked by romantic ballads and a charming presence that captivated audiences worldwide.

The son of filmmaker Jules Dassin, Joe spent much of his childhood in France, where he developed a strong connection to European culture. After studying at universities in the United States, he returned to France, where he began his musical career in the 1960s. Initially singing in English, Dassin quickly adopted French as the primary language of his songs, marking his artistic identity.

Success came in 1966 with the song "Bip Bip," but it was in the late 1960s that Dassin achieved great notoriety with hits like "Les Champs-Élysées" (1969), a vibrant celebration of Paris that became a timeless classic. Other hits such as "L'Été Indien" (1975), "Et Si Tu N'Existais Pas" (1975), and "À Toi" highlighted his ability to create emotional ballads that combined sentimental lyrics with memorable melodies.

Joe Dassin also stood out for his musical versatility, exploring styles such as pop, folk, and Latin music. His collaborations with composers and lyricists like Claude Lemesle and Pierre Delanoë enriched his repertoire, making him one of the most beloved artists of his generation. His albums often featured polished production and sophisticated arrangements, reflecting his attention to artistic detail.

Sadly, his life was cut short by a heart attack while on vacation in Tahiti in 1980, at the age of 41. Despite his untimely death, Joe Dassin's legacy continues to be celebrated, with his songs resonating as a vital part of French musical culture.

Joe Dassin remains an unforgettable figure in international music, remembered for his distinctive voice, elegant charm, and ability to create music that touches the hearts of generations. His work continues to inspire and thrill fans worldwide, keeping his memory and unique talent alive.

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