J'ai deux amours
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J'ai Deux Amours is a 2005 album by Dee Dee Bridgewater. This was Bridgewater's first album of French music; she lived in France for more than two decades and speaks French.
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Track listing
- "J'ai deux amours" (Géo Koger, Henri Varna, John Murray, Barry Trivers, Vincent Scotto) – 4:23
- "La mer" (Albert Lasry, Jack Lawrence, Charles Trenet) – 3:29
- "Ne me quitte pas" (Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen) – 5:48
- "Mon homme (My Man)" (Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock, Albert Willemetz, Maurice Yvain) – 4:44
- "Et maintenant (What Now My Love)" (Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë, Carl Sigman) – 3:26
- "Que reste-t-il de nos amours (I Wish You Love)" (Charles Trenet, Lee Wilson) – 4:57
- "Dansez sur moi (Girl Talk)" (Neal Hefti, Claude Nougaro, Bobby Troup) – 4:17
- "La belle vie (The Good Life)" (Jean Broussolle, Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon) – 10:11
- "Avec le temps (About the Time)" (Léo Ferré, McKuen) – 4:52
- "La vie en rose (You're Too Dangerous, Chérie)" (Mack David, Louiguy, Édith Piaf) – 5:19
- "Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves)" (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert) – 4:56
- "L'hymne à l'amour" (Piaf, Marguerite Monnot) – 5:02 (Japanese edition only)
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Personnel
- Dee Dee Bridgewater - vocals
- Marc Berthoumieux - accordion
- Louis Winsberg - guitar
- Patrick Manougian - guitar on tracks 9 & 10
- Ira Coleman - double bass
- Minino Garay - drums, percussion
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