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Chaque feu
Compilation album by
ReleasedIn 1999 in 3 versions
Canadian version
European version
Special Edition – Canada
Genre Pop, rock

Chaque feu is a 1999 album of Canadian singer Roch Voisine.

Contents

It was released in 3 versions:

Track listing

Canadian Version of Chaque feu...

  1. Je resterai là
  2. Au bout de la piste
  3. Juste pour soi
  4. Doucement
  5. La seconde chance
  6. J'ai l'espoir
  7. Un simple gars
  8. Juste un peu de temps
  9. Obia
  10. Mourir les sirènes
  11. Les lys blancs
  12. Avant vous
  13. Chaque feu
  14. Et si…

European Version of Chaque feu...

  1. Comme…
  2. Je resterai là
  3. Au bout de la piste
  4. Juste pour soi
  5. Doucement
  6. La seconde chance
  7. J'ai l'espoir
  8. Un simple gars
  9. Mourir les sirènes (new version)
  10. Les lys blancs
  11. Avant vous
  12. Chaque feu
  13. Obia
  14. Et si…

Special Edition – Canada of Chaque feu...

  1. Je resterai là
  2. Au bout de la piste
  3. Juste pour soi
  4. Doucement
  5. La seconde chance
  6. J'ai l'espoir
  7. Un simple gars
  8. Juste un peu de temps
  9. Obia
  10. Mourir les sirènes
  11. Les lys blancs
  12. Avant vous
  13. Chaque feu
  14. Et si…

Bonus:

  1. Comme
  2. Par cœur
  3. S'aimer sans lumière
  4. Les amants
  5. S'aimer
  6. Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer


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