Di doo dah
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Di doo dah | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | Phonogram Studios, London (Playbacks); Studio des Dames, Paris (Vocals) | |||
Genre | Chanson, soft rock, symphonic rock, symphonic pop | |||
Length | 30:29 | |||
Label | Fontana | |||
Producer | Alain Hortu | |||
Jane Birkin chronology | ||||
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Di doo dah is the first solo album by Jane Birkin, released in 1973 on Fontana Records. Subsequent reissues in 2001 and 2010 (on Light In The Attic Records) included 2 bonus tracks from the 1972 7" single "La Décadanse" by Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg.
Track listing[]
Words and music by Serge Gainsbourg, except "Encore lui", "Leur plaisir sans moi", "La cible qui bouge" and "C'est la vie qui veut ça" by Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier
- Di doo dah (3:35)
- Help cammioneur (2:48)
- Encore lui (2:26)
- Puisque je te le dis (2:35)
- Les capotes anglaises (2:13)
- Leur plaisir sans moi (1:43)
- Mon amour baiser (2:33)
- Banana boat (2:19)
- Kawasaki (2:34)
- La cible qui bouge (3:10)
- La baigneuse de Brighton (2:16)
- C'est la vie qui veut ça (2:17)
- La Décadanse (5:20) (bonus track)
- Les Langues De Chat (2:17) (bonus track)
Personnel[]
- Peter Olliff - music engineer
- Jean-Claude Charvier - arrangements, conductor, vocals engineer
- Sam Lévin, Tony Frank - photography
Categories:
- Jane Birkin albums
- 1973 debut albums
- Albums arranged by Jean-Claude Vannier
- Fontana Records albums
- 1970s album stubs