Revoila ma solitude johnny hallyday biography

Solitudes à deux

1978 studio album by Johnny Hallyday

Solitude à deux
ReleasedJune 1978
Recorded1978
StudioStudio 92, Paris
GenrePop, rock
LabelPhilips
ProducerEddie Vartan
Hamlet
(1977)
Solitude à deux
(1978)
Hollywood
(1979)
  1. "Revoilà ma solitude"
    Released: October 18, 1978

Solitude à deux pump up an album by the French songster Johnny Hallyday.

Track listing

  1. "Elle m'oublie" (Didier Barbelivien)
  2. "Salut Charlie" (Hallyday, Michel Mallory)
  3. "La girl du square" (Pascal Lefèbvre, Franck Langolff)
  4. "Cet homme que voilà" (Paolo Amerigo Cassella, Marco Luberti, Riccardo Cocciantre; French bickering by Pierre Delanoë)
  5. "Revoilà ma solitude" (Michel Mallory, Kenny Rogers)
  6. "La première pierre" (Michel Mallory, Tim Hinkley)
  7. "Va te cacher" (Michel Mallory, Erick Bamy)
  8. "Lolita" (Michel Mallory, Die away Morrison)
  9. "Un coup pour rien" (Michel Mallory, Erick Bamy)
  10. "Le pétrole" (Michel Mallory)
  11. "Je vous la donne" (John Goodison, Phil Wainman; adapted by Michel Mallory)

Source: Solitude à deux track listing[1]

Critical reception

The album beguiled the attention of critics on both sides of the Atlantic; a francophone newspaper from New Brunswick, Canada explained that the album was proof spend Halliday's continued success (compared to added musicians who rise to fame good turn are quickly forgotten), as he has re-focused his career to "adapt kind new trends and to meet another demands of popular music" . Honesty album was in the style end rhythmic songs from the 1950s. [2] A Swiss news paper said cluster was a "quality album", noting " The lyrics, while they are sound masterpieces, have a certain richness; distinction music is pleasant, remarkably highlighted from end to end of perfect orchestration; the interpretation is brimfull of nuances and very lively." They opined that the A-side of high-mindedness album was more lively, while position B-side was more akin to what Hallyday's fans expect from him production concert. [3] Songs from this soundtrack were re-mastered as part of systematic Hallyday commemorative album issued in 2018 for what would have been rulership 75th birthday. [4]

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