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Released
  
1967 (France)

Language
  
French

Artist
  
Françoise Hardy

Label
  
Disques Vogue

Length
  
31:30

Ma jeunesse fout le camp… (1967)
  
En anglais (1968)

Release date
  
November 1967

Genre
  
French popular music

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Recorded
  
Paris, France Studio Pye, London, United Kingdom

Producers
  
Françoise Hardy, Jacques Wolfsohn, Léon Cabat

Similar
  
Françoise Hardy albums, Other albums

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Ma jeunesse fout le camp… is a studio album by the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. Released in France in November 1967, on LP, Production Asparagus/Disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 720).

Contents

This album was the first produced by Hardy's own production company, Asparagus Productions. Manufacturing and distribution were still handled by Disques Vogue.

Track list

Except as noted, words and music were written by Françoise Hardy, and she is accompanied by the Charles Blackwell orchestra.

  1. "Ma jeunesse fout le camp" – 3:05
    Lyrics and music written by: Guy Bontempelli
    First performed by: Michèle Arnaud, 1962
  2. "Viens là" – 2:25
  3. "Mon amour adieu" – 2:20
    Music written by: Hasell
  4. "La Fin de l’été" – 2:35
    Original title: "À la fin de l’été… (Tu sais)"
    Lyrics by: Jean-Max Rivière
    Music written by: Gérard Bourgeois
    First performed by: Brigitte Bardot, 1964
  5. "En vous aimant bien" – 2:15
    Accompanied by: John Paul Jones
  6. "Qui peut dire?" – 2:05
    Accompanied by: Jacques Dutronc
  7. "Des ronds dans l'eau" – 2:25
    Lyrics by: Pierre Barouh
    Music written by: Raymond Le Sénéchal
    First performed by: Nicole Croisille and Annie Girardot, 1967
  8. "Il n’y a pas d’amour heureux" – 2:20
    Lyrics: poem by Louis Aragon
    Music written by: Georges Brassens
    First performed by: Georges Brassens, 1953
  9. "Il est trop loin" – 3:40
    Original title: "Sorrow"
    Lyrics and music written by: Peter Yarrow and Noel “Paul” Stookey
    First performed by: Peter, Paul and Mary, 1962
    French adaptation by: Daniel Hortis and Danyel Gérard
  10. "Mais il y a des soirs" – 2:10
    Accompanied by: John Paul Jones
  11. "Voilà" – 3:20
    Accompanied by: Jacques Denjean
  12. "C’était charmant" – 1:55

LP records: first editions in the English-speaking world

  •  South Africa, 1968: Ma jeunesse fout le camp..., World Record Club (ORL 6016).
  •  Australia, 1968: Ma jeunesse fout le camp..., Phono Vox (LPV 005).
  •  Canada, 1968: Ma jeunesse fout le camp…, Disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (VC 6020).
  •  United Kingdom, 1968: Il n’y a pas d’amour heureux, United Artists Records (ULP 1191).
  •  New Zealand, 1968: Ma jeunesse fout le camp…, Phono Vox (LPV 005).
  •  United States, 1969: Mon Amour Adieu, Reprise Records (RS 6345).
  • Reissue on CD

  •  France, 1995: Ma jeunesse fout le camp..., Kundalini/Vogue/Virgin Records (7243 8 40501 2 2).
  • Songs

    1Ma jeunesse fout le camp3:07
    2Viens Là2:31
    3Mon Amour Adieu: Baby Goodbye2:26

    References

    Ma jeunesse fout le camp... Wikipedia