Message personnel
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Au bout du téléphone, il y a votre voix<br> | Au bout du téléphone, il y a votre voix<br> | ||
Et il y a les mots que je ne dirai pas<br> | Et il y a les mots que je ne dirai pas<br> |
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Au bout du téléphone, il y a votre voix --"Message personnel" (1973) |
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Message Personnel (1973) is the title of an album and song by French singer Françoise Hardy.
The song was interpreted by Willeke Alberti as Als je komt dan zal ik thuis zijn.
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Writing and composition
- Françoise Hardy: Title of the song and words of the spoken part.
- Michel Berger: Lyrics and music of the sung part.
- The recording was produced by Michel Berger.
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