Brigitte Fontaine - Covered By

Covered By

- in studio

  • Christine Sèvres : "Les dieux sont dingues" in Christine Sèvres, CBS, 1968
  • Christine Sèvres : "Maman, j'ai peur", "Le beau cancer" and "Comme Rimbaud", CBS, 1970
  • Étienne Daho : "Dommage que tu sois mort" in Urgence, collective album, Virgin, 1992
  • Philippe Katerine : "La vache enragée" in Morceaux Choisis by The Recyclers, Rectangle, 1997
  • Jun Togawa : "Comme à la radio" in "20th Jun Togawa Good-bye 20th Century", God Mountain, 2000
  • Faun Fables : "Eternal" (English version of "Éternelle") in Family Album, Drag City Records, 2004
  • Étienne Daho and Jane Birkin : "La grippe" in Rendez-vous by Jane Birkin, EMI Music, 2004
  • Françoise Hardy and Rodolphe Burger : "Cet enfant que je t'avais fait" in Parenthèses by Françoise Hardy, EMI Music, 2006
  • Matthieu Chedid : "Mister Mystère" in Mister Mystère, 2009
  • Emmanuelle Seigner : "Quand tu n'es pas là" in Dingue, Columbia, 2010
  • Stereo Total : "Barbe à papa" in Baby ouh !, 2010
  • Aurelia : "Vous et nous" in The Hour Of The Wolf, 2010
  • Johnny Hallyday : "Tanagra" in Jamais seul, 2011
  • Stefie Shock : "Dévaste-moi" in La Mécanique de l'amour, 2011
  • Yacht : "Le Goudron", single by Yacht, DFA, 2012

- on stage

  • Dominique A : "Les étoiles et les cochons"
  • Arthur H : "Hollywood"
  • Christophe : "Hollywood"
  • Pierre Lapointe : "La symphonie pastorale"
  • Maya Barsony : "Veuve Clicquot"
  • Matthieu Chedid et Johnny Hallyday : « Tanagra »
  • Bertrand Cantat : "Les vergers"

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