Renaud cante el' Nord

"Renaud cante el' Nord" is a studio album by Renaud. It consists of songs in the Picard language of the northern French region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Some of the songs were composed by Edmond Tanière[1] and Simon Colliez.[2]

Renaud cante el' Nord
Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1993
GenreChanson
Length46:26
LabelVirgin Records
ProducerThomas Davidson Noton
Renaud chronology
Marchand de cailloux
(1991)
Renaud cante el' Nord
(1993)
À la Belle de Mai
(1994)

Track Listing[3]

  1. Eun'GOUTT' ED' JUS
  2. Tout in haut de ch'terri
  3. El pinsonnée
  4. Ch'méneu d’quévaux
  5. Les Tomates
  6. Le Tango du cachalot
  7. Adieu ch'terril d’Rimbert
  8. Eun'goutt'ed'jus
  9. M'lampiste
  10. Y'in a qu'pour li
  11. Les molettes
  12. I bot un d'mi
  13. Dù qu'i sont ?

Track 1 was included on the 2007 compilation The Meilleur Of Renaud.

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