En anglais
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1968 (United Kingdom)
StudioOlympic Studios, London
GenrePop
Length31:15
LanguageEnglish
LabelUnited Artists
ProducerAsparagus Production:
  • Françoise Hardy
  • Jacques Wolfsohn
  • Léon Cabat
Françoise Hardy chronology
Ma jeunesse fout le camp…
(1967)
En anglais
(1968)
Françoise Hardy
(1968)
Reissue in compact disc
Japanese cover (1990)

En anglais is a studio album of the French popular singer Françoise Hardy. Original album released in United Kingdom in October 1968, on LP, Asparagus production/United Artists Records (ULP 1207), mono and (SULP 1207), stereo. Published in France in December 1968, on LP, Production Asparagus/disques Vogue/Vogue international industries (CLD 729), stéréo universelle. Jean-Marie Périer was credited for the cover photography.

Track listing

Françoise Hardy is accompanied by orchestras directed by Charles Blackwell (1-2-3-11), Arthur Greenslade (4-5-7-8-9), Simon Napier-Bell (6-12) and Jean-Pierre Sabar (10).

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Loving You"Jerry Leiber[1]Mike Stoller3:05
2."Hang On to a Dream"Tim Hardin[2]Tim Hardin2:10
3."Will You Love Me Tomorrow"Gerry GoffinCarole King2:35
4."Lonesome Town"Thomas Baker Knight[3]Thomas Baker Knight2:05
5."Who'll Be the Next in Line"Ray DaviesDave Davies2:10
6."Never Learn to Cry"Vicki WickhamSimon Napier-BellSimon Napier-Bell2:40
Total length:15:15
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
7."There But for Fortune"Phil OchsPhil Ochs3:10
8."That'll Be The Day"Buddy HollyJerry AllisonNorman PettyBuddy Holly – Jerry Allison – Norman Petty2:15
9."The Way of Love"Al StillmanJack Diéval2:30
10."Tiny Goddess"Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Alex Spyropoulos[4]Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Alex Spyropoulos – Ray Singer3:00
11."Let It Be Me"Manny CurtisGilbert Bécaud2:40
12."Empty Sunday"Vicki WickhamSimon Napier-BellSimon Napier-Bell2:25
Total length:16:00

Editions

LP records: first editions in the English-speaking world

Reissues

References

  1. ^ First performer: Elvis Presley in 1957 (see : Loving You album).
  2. ^ First performer in 1966 under title: How Can We Hang On to a Dream?.
  3. ^ First performer: Ricky Nelson in 1958.
  4. ^ First performer: Nirvana in 1967.