Mes premières vraies vacances

France Gall (commonly called Mes premières vraies vacances after the opening track) is the second album by French singer France Gall. It was released on a 12-inch LP in August 1964.

Mes premières vraies vacances
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1964 (1964-08)
GenreYéyé, chanson
Length28:49
LabelPhilips B 77.805 L
ProducerDenis Bourgeois
France Gall chronology
N'écoute pas les idoles
(1964)
Mes premières vraies vacances
(1964)
Sacré Charlemagne
(1964)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Forces Parallèles[1]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Mes premières vraies vacances"Maurice VidalinJacques Datin2:14
2."Jazz à gogo"Robert GallAlain Goraguer2:27
3."Soyons sages"Robert GallGuy Magenta2:33
4."Les rubans et la fleur"Robert GallAndré Popp2:53
5."Pense à moi"Robert Gall and France GallAlain Goraguer2:39
6."Ça va je t'aime" (adaptation of "Hip-Huggers")French adaptation by André Salvet and Claude CarrèreEdna Lewis & Robert H. Moseley2:18
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."La cloche" (adaptation of "My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut")French adaptation by André SalvetJack Wolf and Maurice "Bugs" Bower2:07
2."N'écoute pas les idoles"Serge GainsbourgSerge Gainsbourg1:49
3."J'entends cette musique"Robert GallJacques Datin, based on the adagio by Remo Giazotto2:38
4."Ne dis pas aux copains"Maurice TézéGuy Magenta2:38
5."Ne sois pas si bête" (adaptation of "Stand a Little Closer")French adaptation by Pierre DelanoëJack Wolf and Maurice "Bugs" Bower2:22
6."Si j'étais garçon"Pierre CourJean Claudric2:11
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