Träume is the second and last studio album in German language by the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. Released only in Germany during January 1970. The record was published in no other country making it extremely rare and sought after.
^Written and recorded by Françoise Hardy in 1969 on SP.
^Written by Micky Jones, first performer: Françoise Hardy in 1969 on LP, One-Nine-Seven-Zero.
^Written by Eddy Marnay, first performer: Françoise Hardy in 1969 on SP.
^Written by Pierre Delanoë, first performer: Gilbert Bécaud in 1955. The English version, entitled "Let It be Me", was taken back by Françoise Hardy in 1969 on the album En anglais.
^Written by Jack Gold, first performer: Margaret Whiting at the end 1966. The French version, entitled Comment te dire adieu, written and arranged by Serge Gainsbourg, was recorded by Françoise Hardy in 1968 on 1968 album.
^Written by Mick Jones, first performer: Françoise Hardy in 1969 on LP One-Nine-Seven-Zero. The French version, entitled Fleur de lune, written and recorded by Françoise Hardy in 1970 on the album .