Les Duos de Marc

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Les Duos de Marc
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 2007
Recorded1987–2007
Genre Pop
Label Mercury, Universal Music
Marc Lavoine chronology
L'Heure d'été
(2005)
Les Duos de Marc
(2007)
La Collection de Marc
(2007)
Singles from Les Duos de Marc
  1. "J'ai confiance en toi (Mi fido di te)"
    Released: April 2007
  2. "Un ami"
    Released: November 2007

Les Duos de Marc is a 2007 compilation recorded by French artist Marc Lavoine. This album is a best of containing all the singer's duets recorded throughout his career, since 1985. Released on October 22, 2007, at the same of Lavoine's other best of Les Solos de Marc, the album was very successful in France, where it topped the chart for two weeks, and in Belgium (Wallonia), where it reached the top two.

Contents

Releases

DateLabelCountryFormatCatalog
October 22, 2007Universal MusicBelgium, France, SwitzerlandCD53020944
February 27, 2008Slidepack CD5305971

Track listings

  1. "Qu'est-ce que t'es belle" (Aboulker, Lavoine, Mithois) (with Catherine Ringer) — 3:56
  2. "Une nuit sur son épaule" (Sanson) (with Véronique Sanson) — 3:33
  3. "Les hommes sont des femmes comme les autres" (Arnault, Lavoine, Mithois) (with Princess Erika) — 4:13
  4. "Adieu Camille" (Bernheim, DeMusset) (with Julie Depardieu) — 3:43
  5. "J'ai tout oublié (Lavoine, Lunghini) (with Cristina Marocco) — 3:46
  6. "Je ne veux qu'elle" (Kapler, Lavoine) (with Claire Keim) — 3:58
  7. "Paris" (Aboulker, Lavoine) (with Souad Massi) — 5:03
  8. "Chère amie (toutes mes excuses)" (Aboulker, Lavoine) (with Françoise Hardy) — 3:37
  9. "Dis-moi que l'amour" (Berger, Lavoine) (with Bamboo) — 2:54
  10. "J'espère" (Grillet, Lavoine) (with Quynh Anh) — 3:49
  11. "J'ai confiance en toi (Mi fido di te)" (Cherubini, Lavoine, Onori) (with Jovanotti) — 3:36
  12. "Un Ami" (Lavoine, Rodde) (with Florent Pagny) — 3:56
  13. "Désolé" (Darc, Lo) (with Jennifer Ayache) — 4:14
  14. "Nuits de Chine" (Benech, Dumont) (with Bamboo) — 3:36

Source : Allmusic. [1]

Certifications

CountryCertificationDateSales certified
Belgium [2] GoldJanuary 12, 200715,000

Charts

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