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Sur la route de Memphis | Eddy Mitchell | 02:53 | |
Pas de boogie woogie | Eddy Mitchell | 03:41 | |
La dernière séance | Eddy Mitchell | 03:30 | |
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La même tribu | Eddy Mitchell, Michel Gaucher, Johnny Hallyday, Alain Souchon | 03:30 | |
Toujours un coin qui me rappelle | Eddy Mitchell | 03:21 | |
Il ne rentre pas ce soir | Eddy Mitchell, Maxime Le Forestier | 03:29 | |
Couleur menthe à l'eau | Johnny Hallyday, Eddy Mitchell | 04:11 | |
Pas de Boogie Woogie | Jacques Dutronc, Johnny Hallyday, Eddy Mitchell | 06:16 | |
Vieille canaille | Eddy Mitchell, Serge Gainsbourg | 02:59 |
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A celebrity of some importance in France, Eddy Mitchell began his career in the late '50 with the rock & roll group Les Chaussettes Noires ("the Black Socks"). Mitchell went solo after a few hits with the group in the early '60s, and over the ensuing decades embraced several styles of American music. Mitchell investigated soul in the '60s and country-rock in the '70s before evolving into an all-encompassing big-band entertainer in the '80s, which allowed him to revisit his older material while still branching out further for new recordings. In the '80s, Mitchell became equally well known as an actor and radio personality, but managed to balance these new endeavors with his singing career, and he continued to record into the 2000s and 2010s. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi