Chansons pour les pieds
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Chansons pour les pieds was a 2001 album by Jean-Jacques Goldman
Jean-Jacques Goldman
Jean-Jacques Goldman is a Grammy Awards-winning French singer-songwriter. He is hugely popular in the French-speaking world, and since 2003 was the second-highest-grossing French living pop singer, after Johnny Hallyday.- Biography :...

 sung in French
French language
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. The album was recorded at the Théâtre du Cratère d'Alès
Alès
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 by Eric Van de Hel and Gildas Lointier, assisted by Renaud Van Welden. All songs were written by the singer himself. Released by JRG, the album met smash success on the charts : it topped the French and Belgian Albums Charts and remained charted for almost two years, and was #2 in Switzerland. As the title suggests it, all the tracks are devoted to the dance and represents a music style (canon chorale, gigue
Gigue
The gigue or giga is a lively baroque dance originating from the British jig. It was imported into France in the mid-17th century and usually appears at the end of a suite...

, technoriental, slow, tarentelle, R&B, ballad
Ballad
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, disco
Disco
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, rock
Rock music
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, slow zouk, fanfare swing, pop
Pop music
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).

There was a sole single from this album : "Et l'on y peut rien", which peaked at #7 in France, 37 in Belgium (Wallonia) and #61 in Switzerland.

Track listing

  1. "Ensemble" – 3:59
  2. "Et l'on n'y peut rien" – 3:38
  3. "Une poussière" – 5:33
  4. "La pluie" – 8:25
  5. "Tournent les violons" – 4:38
  6. "Un goût sur tes lèvres" – 4:29
  7. "Si je t'avais pas" – 4:50
  8. "C'est pas vrai" – 4:56
  9. "The Quo's in town tonite" – 5:14
  10. "Je voudrais vous revoir" – 5:12
  11. "Les p'tits chapeaux" – 3:54
  12. "Les choses" – 8:38
  13. "La vie c'est mieux quand on est amoureux" 1


1 Hidden track

Source : Allmusic.

Personnel and credits

  • Michael Jones, vocals
  • Bruno Le Rouzic, bagpipes
  • Bruno Le Rouzic and Frédéric Paris, flute
  • Gildas Arzel, Michael Jones, and Patrice Tison, guitar
  • Gildas Arzel, oud
  • Marc Chantereau, percussion
  • Carlo Rizzo, tambourine
  • Gilles Chabenat, hurdy gurdy
  • François Breugnot and Christian Lemaître, violin
  • Christophe Nègre nd hel Gaucher, saxophone
  • Denis Leloup, trombone
  • Christian Martinez and Eric Mula, trumpet
  • Philippe Slominski, bugle
  • Jacques Bessot (Kako), cornet
  • Jean-Pierre Solvès, clarinet, saxophone, baritone, piccolo
  • Didier Havet, euphonium, sousaphone, trombone, bass

Release history

Date Label Country Format Catalog
November 20, 2001 Columbia Belgium, France, Switzerland CD 504735
December 11, 2001 Sony 5047352

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
France Diamond February 13, 2002 1,000,000
Switzerland Platinum 2002 40,000

Charts

Chart (2001–2003) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart 1
French Albums Chart 1
Swiss Albums Chart 2

End of year chart (2001) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart 21
French Albums Chart 2
End of year chart (2002) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart 13
French Albums Chart 9
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