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Charles Aznavour - Greatest Golden Hits

Charles Aznavour - Greatest Golden Hits
Charles Aznavour

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Track Listing

  1. After Loving You (De T'Avoir Aimée)
  2. Happy Anniversary (Bon Anniversaire)
  3. It Will Be My Day (Je M'Voyais Déjà)
  4. Boheme (La Bohème)
  5. She (Tous Les Visages d'Amour)
  6. Old Fashioned Way (Les Plaisirs Démodés)
  7. What Makes a Man (Comme Ils Disent)
  8. Yesterday, When I Was Young (Hier Encore)
  9. You've Got to Learn (Il Faut Savoir)
  10. How Sad Venice Can Be [Que C'est Triste Venise]
  11. Ave Maria
  12. Hold Back the Night (Retiens la Nuit)
  13. I Didn't See the Time Go By (Je N'Ai Pas Vu le Temps Passer)
  14. I'll Be There [Ça Passe]
  15. Times We've Known (Les Bons Moments)
  16. You've Let Yourself Go (Tu T'Laisses Aller)
  17. Baraka
  18. And I in My Chair (Et Moi Dans Mon Coin)
  19. Sunday's Not My Day (Je Hais les Dimanches)
  20. Blue Like the Blue of Your Eyes (Plus Bleu Que le Bleu de Tes Yeux)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4595 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-04-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Too bad it's in English4
If you don't have any Charles Aznavour albums, try one in his native French first. This album is almost entirely in English and he is somewhat laboring to put the proper feeling into a language with which he's not entirely comfortable.

Easy listening Charles5
Charles Aznavour,just like Edith Piaf,a piece in time,UNFORGETTABLE,ROMANTIC and FOREVER. I love French music,and Charles Aznavour is truly a clasic out of the old Paris,yet keeps his audience SPELLBOUND with his soothing voice. This english collection album is a must have for anyone,who wants to plan a romantic getaway with a loved one.

from ALTEREGO in Tulsa OK

Get the French recordings3
I have to agree with those who'd suggest getting the original French recordings of these and other Aznavour pieces. On a few tracks, like "Old-Fashioned Way," of course, he's tremendous and the recording just drips with style, but on other tracks he sounds forced, drawn-out, as if someone is clipping his toenails while he's being recorded, or as if he's wearing a shirt collar that's too small. I hadn't been familiar with Aznavour's work, but have since dabbled with the French-language material he's done over the years and found them to be much more representative of this giant French star. Get this one for completeness, but get the French material to really hear what this legend can do.