Sylvie
Studio album by
Released1962 (1962)
LabelRCA Victor
Sylvie Vartan chronology
Sylvie
(1962)
Twiste et chante
(1963)
Singles from Sylvie
  1. "Moi je pense encore à toi / Dansons / M'amuser / Tous mes copains"
    Released: 1962 (EP)
  2. "Le Loco-motion / Aussi loin que j'irai / Oui c'est lui / Comme l'été dernier"
    Released: 1962 (EP)
  3. "Quand le film est triste / Je suis libre / Tout au long du calendrier / Le petit lascar"
    Released: 1962 (EP)
  4. "Baby c'est vous / Gong-gong / Cri de ma vie / L'amour c'est aimer la vie"
    Released: 1962 (EP)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
Forces Parallèles[2]

Sylvie is the first album by French singer Sylvie Vartan. It was released on an LP in 1962. The orchestration was by Eddie Vartan et Son Orchestre with Mickey Baker and His Orchestra backing on "Le Loco-motion" and "Comme l'été dernier".

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moi je pense encore à toi" ("Breaking Up Is Hard to Do")Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka, André Salvet, Georges Aber 
2."Quand le film est triste" ("Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)")John D. Loudermilk, Georges Aber, Lucien Morisse 
3."L'amour c'est aimer la vie" ("Love Is a Swingin' Thing")Luther Dixon, Pierre Saka, Shirley Owens, Willie Denson 
4."Baby c'est vous" ("Baby It's You")Burt Bacharach, Mack David, Barney Williams, Guy Bertret, Roger Desbois 
5."Les vacances se suivent"Eddie Vartan, Ralph Bernet 
6."Dansons" ("Let's Dance")André Salvet, Jim Lee 
7."Le Loco-motion" ("The Loco-Motion")Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Georges Aber 
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."M'amuser"Eddie Francis, Eddie Vartan, Ralph Bernet 
2."Tous mes copains"Jean-Jacques Debout 
3."Gong-gong" ("I'm Blue")Ike Turner, Danyel Gérard 
4."Comme l'été dernier" ("Dancin' Party")Clarence Mann, Dave Appell, Gisèle Vesta 
5."Ne le déçois pas" ("Putty in Your Hands")Kenny Rogers, John Patton, Manou Roblin 
6."Cri de ma vie" ("Dream Baby")Cindy Walker, Georges Aber 
7."Est-ce que tu le sais" ("What'd I Say")Ray Charles, Daniel Hortis, Pierre Saka 

References

  1. Sylvie at AllMusic
  2. "Sylvie VARTAN : SYLVIE (1962)".
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