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20 chansons d'or

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Download links and information about 20 chansons d'or by Gilbert Bécaud / Gilbert Becaud. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, World Music, Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 56:08 minutes.

Artist: Gilbert Bécaud / Gilbert Becaud
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, World Music, Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 56:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ah Dime Porque La Quiero (featuring Louis Amade) 2:16
2. Croquemitoufle (featuring Louis Amade) 3:02
3. Dime Pues 4:14
4. Donnez moi (featuring DR) 3:46
5. El Pais de Donde Vengo (featuring Louis Amade) 2:52
6. El Vendedor de Globos (featuring Louis Amade) 2:24
7. Era Mi Compinche (featuring Louis Amade) 2:07
8. Esto Pega (featuring P. Delanoe) 2:19
9. Grandes Almacenes (featuring P. Delanoe) 3:01
10. La ballade des baladins (featuring Louis Amade) 3:12
11. La Corrida (featuring Louis Amade) 4:21
12. Le Mur (featuring Maurice Vidalin) 3:03
13. Les amours de Decembre (featuring DR) 3:00
14. Los Tambores y el Amor (featuring DR) 1:58
15. Manos Blancas (featuring Louis Amade) 2:35
16. Mi Corazón Estalla (featuring P. Delanoe) 1:34
17. Mariana de Mi Amor (featuring Louis Amade) 3:09
18. Nana Para Gaya (featuring Louis Amade) 2:33
19. Mes Mains (featuring P. Delanoe) 2:16
20. Mé qué - Mé qué (featuring Charles Aznavour) 2:26

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Gilbert Bécaud was one of the most dynamic performers on the French cabaret scene, known as "Monsieur 100,000 Volts" for his passionate and charismatic performing style, and he played to rapt audiences from his commercial breakthrough in 1955 up to his final public appearances in 2000. Bécaud was also an accomplished songwriter, whose 1961 hit "Et Maintenant" became an international sensation in its English-language version, "What Now, My Love." "Et Maintenant" is one of 20 songs by Bécaud featured on this collection, devoted to recordings of his finest songs. 20 Chansons d'Or also includes the tunes "La Pianiste de Varsovie," "L'important C'est la Rose," "C'est en Septembre," "Mes Mains," and more.