Hallyday 84: Nashville en direct

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En direct de Nashville
Hallyday 84 Nashville en direct.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 1984
Recorded1984
StudioSound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genre Pop, rock
Label Philips Records, Universal Music
Producer Pierre Billon
Johnny Hallyday chronology
Johnny Hallyday au Bois de Boulogne
(1983)
En direct de Nashville
(1984)
En V.O
(1984)

Nashville en direct (English: Nashville on live performance) is an album by the French singer-songwriter Johnny Hallyday.

Track listing

# Disk 1 Drole de métier

  1. Mon p'tit loup (ça va faire mal)
  2. Nashville Blues
  3. Toi tais-toi
  4. Saoûle à mourir
  5. Je sais que tu ne peux pas trouver mieux ailleurs
  6. Génération banlieue
  7. J'aimerais pouvoir encore souffrir comme ça
  8. Au jour le jour
  9. Drôle de métier
  10. La tournée
  11. J'ai du sentiment pour toi
  12. Quand ça vous brise le cœur

# Disk 2 Spécial Enfants du Rock

  1. Toi tais-toi
  2. Mon p'tit loup (ça va faire mal)
  3. J'aimerais pouvoir encore souffrir comme ça
  4. Saoûle à mourir
  5. Quand ça vous brise le cœur
  6. Je sais que tu ne peux pas trouver mieux ailleurs
  7. L'idole des jeunes
  8. Blue Suede Shoes , (a duet by Carl Perkins)
  9. Les années monos
  10. Si j'étais un charpentier-If I Were a Carpenter , (a duet by Emmylou Harris, and Tony Joe White guitar)
  11. Polk Salad Annie , (a duet by Tony Joe White)
  12. Johnny reviens-Johnny B. Goode , (a duet by Stray Cats and Carl Perkins)
  13. Nashville Blues , (a duet by Don Everly)
  14. That's All Right Mama , (a duet by Stray Cats)
  15. Honey Don't , (a duet by Carl Perkins)

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