13 chansons nouvelles

13 chansons nouvelles
Studio album by
Released1973 (1973)
Genrechanson
LabelCBS Disques
ProducerJacques Plait
Joe Dassin chronology
Joe
(1972)
13 chansons nouvelles
(1973)
Joe Dassin (Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie)
(1974)
Singles from 13 chansons nouvelles
  1. "Quand on a seize ans"
    Released: 1973
  2. "Quand on a du feu"
    Released: 1973
  3. "Fais-moi de l'électricité"
    Released: 1974

13 chansons nouvelles is the seventh French studio album by Joe Dassin. It came out in 1973 on CBS Disques.[1]

Track listing

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Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."À chacun sa chanson" (I Shall Sing[2])Van Morrison3:10
2."On s'en va"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin2:47
3."Dédé le kid"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Daniel Vangarde2:37
4."Pourquoi pas moi" (I Got a Name[3])Jim Croce3:45
5."Allons danser Valérie[4]"Jack Downing2:45
6."Les Plus Belles Années de ma vie" ("Rock 'N' Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life)"[5])Kevin Johnson4:35
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."La Dernière Page[6]"Gil Slavin2:20
2."Qu'est-ce que j'ai pu faire hier soir ?"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin2:25
3."Quand on a seize ans"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin2:30
4."Oh la la !"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin3:00
5."Ton côté du lit"Alice Dona, Claude Lemesle3:18
6."Quand on a du feu"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin2:40
7."Fais-moi de l'électricité[7]"Gil Slavin2:25

References

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  1. ^ "Joe Dassin - 13 Chansons Nouvelles at Discogs". Discogs. 1973. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  2. ^ Original by Miriam Makeba from 1970. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  3. ^ Original by Jim Croce from his 1970 album I Got a Name. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  4. ^ French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  5. ^ Original by Kevin Johnson from his 1973 album Rock and Roll I Gave You the Best Years of My Life. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  6. ^ French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  7. ^ French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle and Joe Dassin.
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