Mylene Farmer Songs (Music Guide) - Maman a Tort, Degeneration, Sans Contrefacon, Fuck Them All, Pourvu Qu'elles Soient Douces, Appelle Mon Numero, Lib (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 76. Chapters: Maman a tort, Degeneration, Sans contrefacon, Fuck Them All, Pourvu qu'elles soient douces, Appelle mon numero, Libertine, California, C'est une belle journee, Desenchantee, C'est dans l'air, Ainsi soit je..., Que mon c ur lache, Les Mots, Je te rends ton amour, Plus grandir, XXL, Optimistique-moi, Je t'aime melancolie, Sans logique, L'Ame-stram-gram, L'Instant X, Tristana, Regrets, Slipping Away, On est tous des imbeciles, Souviens-toi du jour, A quoi je sers..., Q.I, Beyond My Control, Oui mais... non, Redonne-moi, L'amour n'est rien..., La Poupee qui fait non, Si j'avais au moins..., Peut-etre toi, Innamoramento, Rever, Comme j'ai mal, Dessine-moi un mouton, Pardonne-moi, Deshabillez-moi, Allan, L'Histoire d'une fee, c'est..., Sextonik, Avant que l'ombre..., Bleu noir. Excerpt: "Maman a tort" is a 1984 song recorded by French artist Mylene Farmer. It was the debut single from Farmer's first studio album Cendres de Lune, and marked the beginning of her collaboration with her long-time composer, Laurent Boutonnat. With lyrics by Jerome Dahan, who also helped compose the song with Boutonnat, the song was first released in March 1984. An English language version, titled "My Mum Is Wrong" and produced by F. R. David, was released in September 1984. "Maman a tort" was deemed as provocative at the time, as its ambiguous lyrics seem to deal with a lesbian love; similarly, the video, which shows Farmer lightly dressed, was often censored on television when it was released. Generally well received by critics, the original French version of the song achieved modest success in comparison with the singer's next singles, while the English language version was a commercial failure. The song did, however, allow Farmer to launch her singing career and establish her...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 76. Chapters: Maman a tort, Degeneration, Sans contrefacon, Fuck Them All, Pourvu qu'elles soient douces, Appelle mon numero, Libertine, California, C'est une belle journee, Desenchantee, C'est dans l'air, Ainsi soit je..., Que mon c ur lache, Les Mots, Je te rends ton amour, Plus grandir, XXL, Optimistique-moi, Je t'aime melancolie, Sans logique, L'Ame-stram-gram, L'Instant X, Tristana, Regrets, Slipping Away, On est tous des imbeciles, Souviens-toi du jour, A quoi je sers..., Q.I, Beyond My Control, Oui mais... non, Redonne-moi, L'amour n'est rien..., La Poupee qui fait non, Si j'avais au moins..., Peut-etre toi, Innamoramento, Rever, Comme j'ai mal, Dessine-moi un mouton, Pardonne-moi, Deshabillez-moi, Allan, L'Histoire d'une fee, c'est..., Sextonik, Avant que l'ombre..., Bleu noir. Excerpt: "Maman a tort" is a 1984 song recorded by French artist Mylene Farmer. It was the debut single from Farmer's first studio album Cendres de Lune, and marked the beginning of her collaboration with her long-time composer, Laurent Boutonnat. With lyrics by Jerome Dahan, who also helped compose the song with Boutonnat, the song was first released in March 1984. An English language version, titled "My Mum Is Wrong" and produced by F. R. David, was released in September 1984. "Maman a tort" was deemed as provocative at the time, as its ambiguous lyrics seem to deal with a lesbian love; similarly, the video, which shows Farmer lightly dressed, was often censored on television when it was released. Generally well received by critics, the original French version of the song achieved modest success in comparison with the singer's next singles, while the English language version was a commercial failure. The song did, however, allow Farmer to launch her singing career and establish her...

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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78

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978-1-230-52653-9

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9781230526539

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