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Châtelet Les Halles

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Released
  
November 7, 2000

Artist
  
Florent Pagny

Label
  
Mercury Records

Châtelet Les Halles (2000)
  
2 (2001)

Release date
  
7 November 2000

Genre
  
Pop music

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Nominations
  
NRJ Music Award for Francophone Album of the Year

Similar
  
Florent Pagny albums, Pop music albums

Châtelet Les Halles is a 2000 album recorded by French singer Florent Pagny. It was his sixth studio album and his eighth album oversall. Released on November 7, 2000, it achieved huge success in France where it remained charted for 80 weeks, including a peak at the top for one week. It was also successful in Belgium (Wallonia). It provided three singles, but a sole top ten hit : "Et un jour, une femme" (#5 in France, #2 in Belgium), "Châtelet Les Halles" (#45 in France) and "Terre" (#37 in France). French singers Calogero, Pascal Obispo, David Hallyday and Art Mengo participated in the writing or the composing of at least one song of the album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Châtelet Les Halles" (Lionel Florence) — 5:08
  2. "Comment je saurai" (Golemanas, Seff) — 4:55
  3. "Y'a pas un homme qui soit né pour ça" (Florence, Guirao, Pascal Obispo) — 3:58
  4. "Un Mot de Prévert" (Falcao, Florence, Marie, Melville) — 3:25
  5. "L'air du temps" (Calogero, Florence) — 3:35
  6. "Les Ombres" (Chemouny, Hallyday) — 4:19
  7. "La Solitude" (Presgurvic) — 5:05
  8. "Et un jour, une femme" (Florence, Obispo) — 5:20
  9. "Dix Choses" (Esteve, Art Mengo) — 4:05
  10. "Terre" (Dupont, Marrier, Raffaëlli) — 4:18
  11. "Le temps joue contre nous" (Hampartzoumian, Veneruso) — 4:12
  12. "La légende de Carlos Gardel" (Chemouny, Hallyday) — 4:48
  13. "Quelques mots" (Hampartzoumian, Veneruso) — 3:41

Source : Allmusic.

Songs

1Châtelet les Halles5:08
2Comment je saurai4:56
3Y'a pas un homme qui soit né pour ça3:59

References

Châtelet Les Halles Wikipedia