Sympathique

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Sympathique
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 11, 1997
RecordedDecember 1996 – April 1997
Genre Alternative pop, World, Latin, Jazz
Length47:40
Label Heinz Records
Pink Martini chronology
Sympathique
(1997)
Hang on Little Tomato
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Sympathique is the first studio album from American band Pink Martini. It was released on November 11, 1997 by Pink Martini's own record label, Heinz Records. As of 2013 it has sold over one million copies worldwide. [2]

Contents

Their first single, Sympathique, was released in 1997 and was nominated as "Song of the Year" at the "Victoires de la Musique Awards" in France.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Amado Mio" Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts4:51
2."No Hay Problema" Jacques Marray 6:14
3."Sympathique" China Forbes, Thomas Lauderdale 2:50
4."Qué Sera Sera" Jay Livingston, Ray Evans 4:12
5."La Soledad"Pepe Raphael, Lauderdale, Frédéric Chopin 5:41
6."¿Dónde Estás, Yolanda?" Manuel Jiménez 3:25
7."Andalucia" Ernesto Lecuona 3:41
8."Song of the Black Lizard" (From the film Black Lizard ) Akihiro Miwa 4:12
9."Bolero" Maurice Ravel 6:10
10."Never on Sunday" (From the film Never on Sunday ) Manos Hadjidakis, Billy Towne4:58
11."Brazil" Ary Barroso 5:24
12."Lullaby"Forbes, Lauderdale2:12

Lyrics

The first and second lines of the first verse and the first line of the chorus (″Je ne veux pas travailler″) of the song Sympathique are taken from Guillaume Apollinaire's poem ″Hôtel″ from Le guetteur mélancolique. The French composer Francis Poulenc used that poem as part of the lyrics for his 1940 composition Banalités , FP 107.

Personnel

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Sympathique
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [3] Gold50,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece) [4] Platinum60,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [3] Gold25,000^
Turkey (Mü-Yap) [3] Gold5,000*
United States218,000 [5]
Summaries
Europe (IMPALA) [6] Platinum500,000 [6]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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