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'''''En anglais''''' is a [[studio album]] of the French popular singer [[Françoise Hardy]]. Original album released in United Kingdom in May 1968, on [[LP record|LP]], Asparagus production/United Artists Records (SULP 1207). |
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Published in France in December 1968, on LP, Production Asparagus/disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 729). |
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== Tracklist == |
== Tracklist == |
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==Editions== |
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=== [[LP record]]s: first editions in [[anglosphere]] === |
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* {{country|South Africa}}, 1968: '''''The Second English Album''''', World Records C° (ORC 6024). |
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* {{country|Australia}}, 1969: '''''Françoise Hardy in Anglais''''' [sic], Production Asparagus/Phono Vox Records, coll. “Celebrity Series”, Vol. 2 (LPV 001). |
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* {{country|Canada}}, 1969: '''''Loving''''', [[Reprise Records]] (RS 6318). |
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* {{country|United States}}, 1969: '''''Loving''''', Reprise Records (RS 6318). |
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* {{Country|New Zealand}}, 1969: '''''Will You Love Me Tomorrow''''', Interfusion (SITFL 934.135). |
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=== Reissue on [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|CD]] === |
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* {{country|Japan}}, 1990: '''''En anglais''''', [[Epic Records]]/[[Sony Records]] (ESCA 5191). |
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==References == |
==References == |
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En anglais is a studio album of the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. Original album released in United Kingdom in May 1968, on LP, Asparagus production/United Artists Records (SULP 1207). Published in France in December 1968, on LP, Production Asparagus/disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 729).
Tracklist
Françoise Hardy is accompanied by orchestras Charles Blackwell (1-2-3-11), Arthur Greenslade (4-5-7-8-9), Simon Napier-Bell (6-12) et de Jean-Pierre Sabar (10).
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Loving You" | Jerry Leiber[1] | Mike Stoller | 3:05 |
2. | "Hang On to a Dream" | Tim Hardin[2] | Tim Hardin | 2:10 |
3. | "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" | Gerry Goffin | Carole King | 2:35 |
4. | "Lonesome Town" | Thomas Baker Knight[3] | Thomas Baker Knight | 2:05 |
5. | "Who'll Be the Next in Line" | Ray Davies | Dave Davies | 2:10 |
6. | "Never Learn to Cry" | Vicki Wickham – Simon Napier-Bell | Simon Napier-Bell | 2:40 |
Total length: | 15:15 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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7. | "There But for Fortune" | Phil Ochs | Phil Ochs | 3:10 |
8. | "That'll Be The Day" | Buddy Holly – Jerry Allison – Norman Petty | Buddy Holly – Jerry Allison – Norman Petty | 2:15 |
9. | "The Way of Love" | Al Stillman | Jack Diéval | 2:30 |
10. | "Tiny Goddess" | Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Alex Spyropoulos[4] | Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Alex Spyropoulos – Ray Singer | 3:00 |
11. | "Let It Be Me" | Manny Curtis | Gilbert Bécaud | 2:40 |
12. | "Empty Sunday" | Vicki Wickham – Simon Napier-Bell | Simon Napier-Bell | 2:25 |
Total length: | 16:00 |
Editions
LP records: first editions in anglosphere
- South Africa, 1968: The Second English Album, World Records C° (ORC 6024).
- Australia, 1969: Françoise Hardy in Anglais [sic], Production Asparagus/Phono Vox Records, coll. “Celebrity Series”, Vol. 2 (LPV 001).
- Canada, 1969: Loving, Reprise Records (RS 6318).
- United States, 1969: Loving, Reprise Records (RS 6318).
- New Zealand, 1969: Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Interfusion (SITFL 934.135).
Reissue on CD
- Japan, 1990: En anglais, Epic Records/Sony Records (ESCA 5191).
References
- ^ First performer: Elvis Presley in 1957 (see : Loving You album).
- ^ First performer in 1966 under title: How Can We Hang On to a Dream?.
- ^ First performer: Ricky Nelson in 1958.
- ^ First performer: Nirvana in 1967.