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Message personnel (album)

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Message personnel
Original French cover
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1973 (1973)
StudioStudio du Poste parisien, Paris France
GenreFrench pop
Length27:20
LabelFilipacchi Music/Warner Bros. Records (WEA)
Producer
Françoise Hardy chronology
If You Listen
(1972)
Message personnel
(1973)
Entr'acte
(1974)

Message personnel is the 14th studio album by Françoise Hardy. It was released in November 1973.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Première Rencontre"Michel BergerMichel Berger2:50
2."Rêver le nez en l'air"Françoise Hardy – Jean-Noël DupréJean-Pierre Pouret2:45
3."L'Amour en privé"Serge GainsbourgJean-Claude Vannier2:28
4."Berceuse" (Valsa Para Uma Menininha)Georges MoustakiToquinho2:41
5."Pouce, au revoir"Françoise HardyJean-Pierre Castelain3:22
6."L'Attente"Françoise HardyGérard Kawczynski2:15
7."...La Bataille"Françoise Hardy 0:06
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."On dirait"Françoise HardyJean-Pierre Pouret2:50
2."L'Habitude" (duet with Georges Moustaki)Georges MoustakiGeorges Moustaki2:07
3."Chanson floue"Christian RavascoThierry Matioszek2:35
4."Message personnel"Spoken part: Françoise Hardy
Singing part: Michel Berger
Michel Berger4:15

Charts

In November 2013 the album was released in a new 40th-anniversary edition and re-entered the French and Belgian charts.[1]

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[1] 129
French Albums (SNEP)[2] 105

References

This page was last edited on 11 April 2021, at 01:17
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