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À tout casser (song)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"À tout casser"
Single by Johnny Hallyday
from the album Jeune homme
LanguageFrench
English titleBreaking everything
B-side"Cheval d'acier"
Released2 April 1968 (1968-04-02)
RecordedSeptember 1967
StudioStudio Blanqui, Studio La Gaité (Paris)
Olympic Studios, Chappell Recording Studio (London)
GenreRock
Length2:48
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)Johnny Hallyday, Georges Aber, Tommy Brown
Lyricist(s)Georges Aber
Producer(s)Micky Jones, Tommy Brown, Lee Hallyday
Johnny Hallyday singles chronology
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"Le ciel nous fait rêver"
(1968)
Music video
"À tout casser" (French TV, 1968) on YouTube

"À tout casser" is a song by French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday. It was used in the opening title sequence of the 1968 film of the same name. Hallyday also released it as a single and on his 1968 studio album Jeune homme ("Young man") The B-side "Cheval d'acier" ("Steel horse") also appears in the film, where Hallyday performs it on stage.

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Transcription

Composition and writing

The song was written by Johnny Hallyday, Georges Aber, and Tommy Brown. The recording was produced by Micky Jones, Tommy Brown, and Lee Hallyday.[1]

Commercial performance

In France the single spent two weeks at no. 1 on the singles sales chart.[2]

Track listing

7" single Philips B 370.639 F (1968, France etc.)

A. "À tout casser" (2:48)
B. "Cheval d'acier" (2:29)[1][3]

Charts

Chart (1968) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[4] 11
France (Singles Sales)[2] 1

References

  1. ^ a b "ultratop.be - Johnny Hallyday - À tout casser". Ultratop. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  2. ^ a b "A tout casser - Johnny Hallyday - Hit-Parade.net". Hit-Parade.net. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  3. ^ "Johnny Hallyday - A Tout Casser at Discogs". Discogs. 1968. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  4. ^ "Johnny Hallyday – À tout casser" (in French). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 2017-11-11.

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This page was last edited on 23 May 2024, at 16:27
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