One of the most tempting women of the 1960's, Francoise Hardy delivers an incredible interpretation of a collection of pop and folk songs from the likes of Jobim, Georges Brassens, and Serge Gainsbourg as well as two stunning self-penned entries with the eloquent "A quoi ça sert" and "La mer, les étoiles et le vent". From striking piano arrangements with accompanist Jean-Pierre Sabar like "Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux" to Herb Alpert style groovy 60's affairs Hardy does it all with style and grace. So comforting and thankfully all in her native French.
01 Comment Te Dire Adieu ? (it's Hurts To Say Goodbye) 02 Où Va La Chance ? 03 L'anamour 04 Suzanne 05 Il N'y A Pas D'amour Heureux 06 La Mésange (sabiá) 07 Parlez-moi De Lui (the Way Of Love) 08 À Quoi Ça Sert ? 09 Il Vaut Mieux Une Petite Maison 10 La Rue Des Coeurs Perdus (lonesome Town) 11 Étonnez-moi Benoit...! 12 La Mer Les Étoiles Et Le Vent