Aznavour 65
Aznavour 65 is the sixteenth French studio album by the French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1965. According to Allmusic, the album captures "one of French pop's best singers at the height of his talent".[2] In 1965 The New Yorker called it Aznavour's most exciting album.[3]
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Released | 1965 | |||
Genre | Chanson | |||
Length | 50:45 | |||
Label | Barclay | |||
Producer | Paul Mauriat (orchestration) | |||
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The album includes songs by Charles Aznavour, Maurice Jarre and others. Many of the songs, including Je Ne Crois Pas, Une Enfant, Isabelle and C'Est Fini became international hits.[4][5]
It was reissued in 1996 by EMI.
Track listing
- Le Toréador (Charles Aznavour)
- Je te réchaufferai (Charles Aznavour)
- Reste (Charles Aznavour)
- Que Dieu me garde (Charles Aznavour / Jeff Davis)
- Isabelle (Charles Aznavour)
- Le monde est sous nos pas (Charles Aznavour / Maurice Jarre)
- Je ne crois pas (Charles Aznavour)
- Les Filles d'aujourd'hui (Charles Aznavour)
- C'est fini (Charles Aznavour)
- Le Repos de la guerrière (Charles Aznavour / Françoise Dorin)
- Au printemps tu reviendras (Charles Aznavour)
- Sophie (Charles Aznavour / Jacques Plante)
Track listing of the 1995 CD Reissue
- Le Toréador (Charles Aznavour)
- Je Te Réchaufferai (Charles Aznavour)
- Reste (Charles Aznavour)
- Que Dieu Me Garde (Charles Aznavour / Jeff Davis)
- Isabelle (Charles Aznavour)
- Le Monde Est Sous Nos Pas (Charles Aznavour / Maurice Jarre)
- Je Ne Crois Pas (Charles Aznavour)
- Les Filles d'Aujourd'hui (Charles Aznavour)
- C'Est Fini (Charles Aznavour)
- Le Repos de la Guerrière (Charles Aznavour / Françoise Dorin)
- Au Printemps Tu Reviendras (Charles Aznavour)
- Sophie (Charles Aznavour / Jacques Plante)
- A T'Regarder (Charles Aznavour / Jean Constantin)
- Après L'Amour (Charles Aznavour)
- Une Enfant (Charles Aznavour / Robert Chauvigny)
- Heureux Avec des Riens (Charles Aznavour / Jeff Davis)
- A Tout Jamais (Charles Aznavour)
- Liberté (Charles Aznavour / Maurice Vidalin)
Personnel
- Charles Aznavour - Author, Composer, Vocals
- Eddie Barclay - Orchestration
- Robert Chauvigny - Composer
- Jean Constantin - Composer
- Jeff Davis - Composer
- Nuit de Chine - Design
- Françoise Dorin - Composer
- Andre Gornet - Photography
- Maurice Jarre - Composer
- Herman Leonard - Photography
- Paul Mauriat - Orchestration
- Jacques Plante - Composer
- Lévon Sayan - Artistic Consultation
- Maurice Vidalin - Composer
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References
- Allmusic review
- Aznavour 65 at AllMusic
- The New Yorker, 1965- Volume 41, Part 4 - Page 13
- Hits of the World/ Billboard 27 Nov 1965
- Aznavour... Than Whom None Greater! / Billboard 4 Nov 1967, p. 47
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