Brigitte Fontaine - Other Original Lyrics

Other Original Lyrics

  • "Toi et ton sax" for Zizi Jeanmaire
  • "Les Encerclés", "Le Roi de la naphtaline", "Je veux des coupables" and "Rififi" (in Paradis païen, 1998) for Jacques Higelin
  • "Le brouillard", "Chanson pour sa mère", "À chaque tournant", "Bali", "Le dragon", "Les Borgia", "Les murailles", "La tête bandée", "Un soleil", "Les muzdus", "La vache", "Pif", "Salomé", "Le triomphe de l'amour" (2010) for Areski Belkacem
  • "Jungle Pulse" and "Toi, Jamais Toujours" for Étienne Daho (in Reserection, 1995, and L'Invitation, 2007)
  • "Barbares attraits" (in Toi du monde, 2000) and "Péplum" (in Fais moi une fleur, 2011) for Maurane
  • "Irrésistiblement" for Vanessa Paradis (in Divinidylle, 2007)
  • "La beuglante" for Maya Barsony
  • "Le solitaire" for Juliette Gréco (in Je me souviens de tout, 2009)
  • "Phébus", "Tanagra", "Destroy", "Lettre à Tanagra", "Brigand", "Crise" and "Je les adore" for Matthieu Chedid (in Mister Mystère, Barclay, 2009)

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