Autobiographie

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Autobiographie
Autobiographie cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1980
StudioStudio Du Palais Des Congrès
Genre Chanson
Length33:39
Label Barclay
Producer Richard Marsan
Charles Aznavour chronology
Un enfant est né...
(1978)
Autobiographie
(1980)
Je fais comme si...
(1982)

Autobiographie is the 30th French studio album by the French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1980.

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History

In 1980 the album became No 5 in France (42 weeks) of France (for 49 weeks). [1]

The album includes songs by Charles Aznavour and Georges Garvarentz. It was reissued by EMI in 1998. [2] One of the songs, Une Vie D'amour performed also in Russian, became a hit. [3]

Track listing (vinyl)

Side A:

  1. Ça Passe 3:49
  2. Mon Ami, Mon Judas 3:36
  3. Mon Ėmouvant Amour 2:41
  4. Autobiographie 7:05

Side B:

  1. L'Amour Bon Dieu l'Amour 5:19
  2. Allez! Vaï Marseille! 4:07
  3. Je Fantasme 3:39
  4. Le Souvenir de Toi 3:23

Track listing (CD/SACD DSD upsampled)

  1. Un Corps (bonus)
  2. Je Ne Connais Que Toi (bonus)
  3. Ça Passe
  4. Mon Ami, Mon Judas
  5. Mon Ėmouvant Amour
  6. Autobiographie
  7. L'Amour Bon Dieu L'Amour
  8. Allez! Vaï Marseille!
  9. Je Fantasme
  10. Le Souvenir De Toi
  11. Être (bonus)
  12. Rien Moins Que l'Amour (bonus)
  13. Une Vie d'Amour (version 1) (bonus)
  14. Une Vie d'Amour (version 2) (bonus)(Version langue Russe)
  15. Une Vie d'Amour (version 3) (bonus)( Version avec Mireille Mathieu)

Personnel

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