Twiste et chante

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Twiste et Chante
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1963
Genre Pop rock
Length24:16
Language
  • French
  • English
Label RCA Victor
Sylvie Vartan chronology
Sylvie
(1962)
Twiste et Chante
(1963)
Sylvie a Nashville
(1964)
Singles from Twiste et chante
  1. "En écoutant la pluie / Jamais / Avec moi / Mon ami"
    Released: April 1963 (EP)
  2. "I'm watching / Deux enfants / Ne t'en vas pas / Les clous d'or"
    Released: August 1963 (EP)
  3. "Twiste et chante / Je Ne Vois Que Toi / Il Faut Choisir / Comm' Tu Es Fou"
    Released: October 1963 (EP)
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Twiste et Chante is the second studio album by French pop singer Sylvie Vartan. The music was conducted by Eddie Vartan for the Eddie Vartan et Son Orchestre.

Track listing

  1. "Twiste et chante" ("Twist and Shout") - (Phil Medley, Bert Russell, Georges Aber) (2:00)
  2. "Les clous d'or" (2:00)
  3. "Avec moi" ("So Long Baby") (2:03)
  4. "Ne t'en vas pas" ("Comin' Home Baby") (2:13)
  5. "Mon ami" ("Where Do I Go") - (Gerry Goffin, Carole King; words adapted by Manou Roblin and Rudi Revil) (2:15)
  6. "Je ne vois que toi" ("I'm Watching") (2:00)
  7. "(I'm Watching) Every Little Move You Make" (2:00)
  8. "En écoutant la pluie" ("Rhythm in the Rain") (2:28)
  9. "Comm' tu es fou" ("I Got It") (2:07)
  10. "Deux enfants" (1:47)
  11. "Il faut choisir" ("It's Up to You") (2:49)
  12. "Il revient" ("Say Mama") (1:54)

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