Di doo dah
Di doo dah is the first solo album by Jane Birkin, released in 1973 on Fontana Records. Subsequent reissues in 2001 and 2010 (on Light In The Attic Records) included 2 bonus tracks from the 1972 7" single "La Décadanse" by Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg.
Di doo dah | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | Phonogram Studios, London (Playbacks); Studio des Dames, Paris (Vocals) | |||
Genre | Chanson, soft rock, symphonic rock, symphonic pop | |||
Length | 30:29 | |||
Label | Fontana | |||
Producer | Alain Hortu | |||
Jane Birkin chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Words and music by Serge Gainsbourg, except "Encore lui", "Leur plaisir sans moi", "La cible qui bouge" and "C'est la vie qui veut ça" by Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier
- Di doo dah (3:35)
- Help cammioneur (2:48)
- Encore lui (2:26)
- Puisque je te le dis (2:35)
- Les capotes anglaises (2:13)
- Leur plaisir sans moi (1:43)
- Mon amour baiser (2:33)
- Banana boat (2:19)
- Kawasaki (2:34)
- La cible qui bouge (3:10)
- La baigneuse de Brighton (2:16)
- C'est la vie qui veut ça (2:17)
- La Décadanse (5:20) (bonus track)
- Les Langues De Chat (2:17) (bonus track)
Personnel
- Peter Olliff - music engineer
- Jean-Claude Charvier - arrangements, conductor, vocals engineer
- Sam Lévin, Tony Frank - photography
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