Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc)

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Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc)
Studio album by
Released1975 (1975)
RecordedStudio CBE, Paris
Genrechanson
LabelCBS Disques
ProducerJacques Plait
Joe Dassin chronology
Joe Dassin (Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie)
(1974)
Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc)
(1975)
Le Jardin du Luxembourg
(1976)
Singles from Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc)
  1. "Et si tu n'existais pas" / "Ça va pas changer le monde"
    Released: 1975
  2. "Ça va pas changer le monde" / "Il faut naître à Monaco"
    Released: 1976
  3. "
    Salut
    "

    Released: 1976

Joe Dassin (commonly called Le Costume blanc after the fourth track on side 1 or Ça va pas changer le monde after the first track on side 2) is the ninth French studio album by Joe Dassin. It came out in 1975 on CBS Disques.

Commercial performance

The album was a big seller for CBS.[1]

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Et si tu n'existais pas[2]"Vito Pallavicini, Toto Cutugno, Pasquale Losito3:25
2."Il faut naître à Monaco"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin2:02
3."Chanson triste"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Bernard Estardy3:14
4."Le Costume blanc"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Joe Dassin3:06
5."L'Albatros[2]"Vito Pallavicini, Toto Cutugno, Tonet3:05
6."Alors qu'est-ce que c'est ?" (Harmour Love[3])Stevie Wonder2:41
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."
Salut[2]"
Vito Pallavicini, Toto Cutugno, Pasquale Losito3:20
3."Carolina" (Sad Sweet Dreamer[4])Des Parton3:14
4."C'est la nuit" (Dance With Me[5])Johanna Hall, John Hall2:50
5."Ma musique" (Sailing[6])Gavin Sutherland2:50
6."Piano mécanique"Pierre Delanoë, Claude Lemesle, Claude Bolling2:36

References

  1. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help
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  2. ^ a b c d French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  3. ^ Original by Syreeta from 1975. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  4. ^ Original by Sweet Sensation from their 1974 album Sad Sweet Dreamer. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  5. ^ Original by Orleans from their 1974 album Orleans II. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.
  6. ^ Original by The Sutherland Brothers from their 1972 album Lifeboat. French adaptation by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle.

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