Venez tous mes amis!

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Venez tous mes amis!
Venez-tous-mes-amis-by-ebrico-macias.jpg
Studio album by
Released2012
Recorded2012
Genre Traditional, ethnic, world music
Label AZ, Universal
Enrico Macias chronology
Voyage d'une mélodie
(2011)
Venez tous mes amis!
(2012)

Venez tous mes amis! is a compilation album of 17 songs by French singer of Jewish Algerian origin Enrico Macias in duo collaborations with other artists. It is in celebration of 50 years of a musical career in France and internationally. [1]

Contents

15 are well-known Enrico Macias hits, and two are special new songs for the album

Track listing

  1. "Adieu mon pays" (3:12) – with Cali
  2. "Le mendiant de l'amour" (2:42) – with Mikael Miro
  3. "Les filles de mon pays" (3:00) – with Dany Brillant
  4. "Les gens du Nord" (3:20) – with Carla Bruni
  5. "Oranges amères" (3:27) – with Corneille
  6. "L'Oriental" (3:47) – with Khaled
  7. "Paris tu m'as pris dans tes bras" (2:42) – with Sofia Essaidi
  8. "Aux talons de ses souliers" (3:12) – with Riff Cohen
  9. "Sans voir le jour" (3:49) – with Gérard Darmon
  10. "Dis-moi ce qui ne va pas" (3:07) – with Natasha Saint Pier
  11. "Il reste aujourd'hui (venez tous mes amis)" (2:23) – with Cabra Casay
  12. "Oumparere" (2:42) – with Dani
  13. "Ces etrangers" (3:23) – with Bruno Maman
  14. "Mon histoire c'est ton histoire" (2:32) – with Toma
  15. "L'Algérie" (4:03)
  16. "Mon cœur d'attache" (3:40) – with Liane Foly
  17. "J'ai perdu 25 kilos" (2:15) – with Valérie Lemercier

Charts

Chart (2012)Peak
position
Ultratop 40 Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) [2] 75
French Albums Chart [3] 39

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