Sacré Charlemagne (album)  

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Sacré Charlemagne is the third album by French singer France Gall, It was released on a 10-inch LP in December 1964.

Track listing

| headline = Side A | total_length =

| number1 = A1 | title1 = Sacré Charlemagne | lyrics1 = Robert Gall | music1 = Georges Liferman | length1 = 2:54

| number2 = A2 | title2 = Nounours | lyrics2 = Maurice Tézé | music2 = Guy Magenta | length2 = 2:17

| number3 = A3 | title3 = Le premier chagrin d'amour | lyrics3 = Robert Gall | music3 = Claude-Henri Vic | length3 = 2:27

| number4 = A4 | title4 = On t'avait prévenue | lyrics4 = Robert Gall and Vline Buggy | music4 = Guy Magenta | length4 = 2:26 }} | headline = Side B | total_length =

| number1 = B1 | title1 = Christiansen | lyrics1 = Maurice Vidalin | music1 = Jacques Datin | length1 = 2:39

| number2 = B2 | title2 = Au clair de la lune | lyrics2 = Robert Gall | music2 = Alain Goraguer | note2 = based on the traditional song of the same name | length2 = 2:09

| number3 = B3 | title3 = Laisse tomber les filles | lyrics3 = Serge Gainsbourg | music3 = Serge Gainsbourg | length3 = 2:14

| number4 = B4 | title4 = Bonne nuit | lyrics4 = Robert Gall | music4 = Alain Goraguer | length4 = 2:25 }}




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