Pussycat c'est la vie

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"Pussycat c'est la vie"
Anarchic System Pussycat.jpg
Single by Anarchic System
B-side "Rock and roll is good for you"
Released1974
Genre Electronic pop
Label Delphine
Songwriter(s) P de Senneville, O. Toussaint, J.L. Detry
Anarchic System singles chronology
"Cherie Sha la la"
(1973)
"Pussycat c'est la vie"
(1974)
"Love, oh my Love Amour"
(1974)

"Pussycat c'est la vie" is a single by the French band Anarchic System, released in 1974, from their first album.

Contents

Track listing

A-side

"Pussycat c'est la vie" (P de Senneville, O. Toussaint, J.L. Detry)

B-side

"Rock and roll is good for you" (P. de Senneville, O. Toussaint)

Personnel

Arrangements and musicians directed by Hervé Roy

Distribution

for France : Delphine Records index catalog 64 007, Distribution Discodis


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