Sang pour sang |
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Studio album by Johnny Hallyday |
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Released |
13 September 1999 |
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Recorded |
France, 1999 |
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Genre |
Rock |
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Label |
Mercury, Universal Music |
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Producer |
Johnny Hallyday |
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Johnny Hallyday chronology |
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Stade de France 1998 - Allume le feu (1998)Stade de France 1998 - Allume le feu1998 |
Sang pour sang (1999) |
100% Johnny - Live à la tour Eiffel (2000)100% Johnny - Live à la tour Eiffel2000 |
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Singles from Sang pour sang |
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- "Vivre pour le meilleur"
Released: May 1999
- "Un jour viendra"
Released: August 1999
- "Sang pour sang"
Released: November 1999
- "Partie de cartes"
Released: March 2000
- "Pardon"
Released: June 2000
- "Quelques cris"
Released: October 2000
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Professional ratings |
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic | [1] |
Sang pour sang is a 1999 album recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released on 13 September 1999, and achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it topped the charts and stayed on the charts for respectively two and one years. It provided five top 15 singles in France : "Vivre pour le meilleur" (No. 2), "Un jour viendra" (No. 6), "Sang pour sang" (No. 9), "Partie de cartes" (No. 13) and "Pardon" (No. 9). David Hallyday, Johnny's son, participated in the composition of all the songs of the album, along with Miossec and Zazie.
Track listing
- "Sang pour sang" (Eric Chemouny, David Hallyday) — 4:15
- "Le poids de mes maux" (Zazie, David Hallyday) — 4:53
- "Quelques cris" (Françoise Sagan, David Hallyday) — 5:25
- "Un jour viendra" (Michel Mallory, David Hallyday) — 4:04
- "Notre histoire" (Miossec, David Hallyday) — 3:59
- "Les larmes de gloire" (Vincent Ravalec, David Hallyday) — 3:30
- "Si tu m'aimais" (Michel Mallory, David Hallyday) — 5:21
- "Remise de peine" (Miossec, David Hallyday) — 4:21
- "Partie de cartes" (Vincent Ravalec, David Hallyday) — 4:16
- "Pardon" (Philippe Labro, David Hallyday) — 3:57
- "Ex" (Miossec, David Hallyday) — 4:47
- "Je t'aime comme je respire" (Pierre Grillet, David Hallyday) — 4:52
- "Vivre pour le meilleur" (Lionel Florence, David Hallyday) — 4:32
Source : Allmusic.[2]
Releases
Date | Label | Country | Format | Catalog |
November 1999 |
Polygram International |
Belgium, France, Switzerland |
CD |
546625 |
2006 |
Universal Music |
9830361 |
9818960 |
9840992 |
2008 |
Mercury |
9818960 |
Certifications and sales
Country |
Certification |
Date |
Sales certified |
Physical sales |
Belgium[3] |
Platinum |
2000 |
50,000 |
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France[4] |
Diamond |
September 20, 1999 |
1,000,000 |
1,830,000[5] |
Switzerland[6] |
Platinum |
1999 |
50,000 |
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Charts
Peak positions
Chart (1999-2001) |
Peak position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[7] |
1 |
French SNEP Albums Chart[8] |
1 |
Swiss Albums Chart[9] |
47 |
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End of year charts
End of year chart (1999) |
Position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[10] |
3 |
French Albums Chart[11] |
2 |
End of year chart (2000) |
Position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[12] |
21 |
French Albums Chart[13] |
15 |
End of year chart (2001) |
Position |
French Albums Chart[14] |
54 |
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