Americana (Roch Voisine album)

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Americana
Americana-roch-voisine.jpg
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Released2008
Recorded2008
Genre
Label RCA Victor Europe
Roch Voisine chronology
Best Of
(2007)
Americana
(2008)
AmerIIcana
(2009)

Americana is a 2008 album by Canadian singer Roch Voisine. Many of the tracks were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.

Contents

He followed that in 2009 with the album AmerIIcana .

Track listing

Bonus bilingual English / French version tracks marked with [*]

  1. "City of New Orleans"
  2. "Ring of Fire"
  3. "Let It Be Me"
  4. "Lay Lady Lay"
  5. "Crazy"
  6. "Suspicious Minds"
  7. "You Never Can Tell"
  8. "And I Love You So"
  9. "Always on My Mind"
  10. "Ode to Billy Joe"
  11. "I Will Always Love You"
  12. "City of New Orleans" / Salut les amoureux [*]
  13. "Let It Be Me" / Je t'appartiens [*]
  14. "Ode to Billy Joe" / La Marie-Jeanne [*]

Charts

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