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Performer: Brigitte Bardot
Title: Special Bardot (Burlington Cameo Brings You)
Style: Chanson
Year 1968
Country US
Genre: Pop
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 951
MP3 size: 1160 mb
FLAC size: 1260 mb
WMA size: 1324 mb
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Brigitte Bardot - Special Bardot (Burlington Cameo Brings You) mp3 album


Brigitte Bardot - Special Bardot (Burlington Cameo Brings You) mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Brigitte Bardot Overture; Bubble Gum
Lyrics By, Music By – Serge Gainsbourg
A2 Brigitte Bardot La Madrague
Lyrics By – Jean-Max RivièreMusic By – Gérard Bourgeois
A3 Sacha Distel The Good Life
Lyrics By – Jack ReardonMusic By – Sacha Distel
A4 Brigitte Bardot / Serge Gainsbourg Comic Strip
Lyrics By, Music By – Serge Gainsbourg
A5 Brigitte Bardot Mister Sun
Adapted By – Eileen Goldsen*Lyrics By – Jean-Max RivièreMusic By – Gérard Bourgeois
B1 Brigitte Bardot Je Reviendrai Toujours Vers Toi
Lyrics By – Jean-Max RivièreMusic By – Gérard Bourgeois
B2 Brigitte Bardot Hippies
Lyrics By, Music By – Serge Gainsbourg
B3 Brigitte Bardot / Sacha Distel C'Est Un Jour Comme Un Autre
Lyrics By – Jean-Max RivièreMusic By – Gloria Lasso, Gérard Bourgeois
B4 Brigitte Bardot / Serge Gainsbourg Bonnie And Clyde
Lyrics By, Music By – Serge Gainsbourg
B5 Brigitte Bardot Everybody Loves My Baby
Lyrics By, Music By – Jack Palmer , Spencer Williams

Notes

Excerpts from the Television Soundtrack
('Brigitte Bardot Show', boadcasted in USA 3/12/68 on NBC-TV).

A1 "Bubble Gum" : originally released 07/1965.
A2 "La Madrague" : originally released 01/1963.
A3 "The Good Life" : originally released 1963.
A4 "Comic Strip" : originally released 01/1968.
A5 "Mister Sun" : originally released 06/1966.
B1 "Je Reviendrai Toujours Vers Toi" : originally released 1966.
B2 "Hippies" (aka "La Bise Aux Hippies") : Unreleased duet.
..... Created first for the french tv Show 'Sacha Show' (1/11/67),
..... Second version for 'Brigitte Bardot Show' (1/01/68).
B3 "C'Est Un Jour Comme Un Autre" : originally released 1964.
B4 "Bonnie And Clyde" : originally released 01/1968.
B5 "Everybody Loves My Baby" : originally released 01/1963.

Complimentary Copy - Not for Sale.
©1968 Le Films du Quadrangle
Manufactured by RCA Custom
Not licensed for broadcast

Invitation card with small envelope insert states the following: "We hope you will watch the Burlington Brigitte Bardot Special on December 3, and that you'll enjoy the album of excerpts from the soundtrack of the show. President Burlington Hosiery Company. See images for insert.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): W4RM 1500
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): W4RM 1501

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BI-1020 Brigitte Bardot Special Bardot (Burlington Cameo Brings You) ‎(LP, Comp, Mono, Promo) Burlington Cameo BI-1020 US 1968


Sha
Ms. Bardot is most successful on this album singing sad melodies in french, and I rather enjoy her fifties' jazz take on 'Everybody Loves My Baby'. The paean to 'The Hippies' is really lame, but not any lamer than say, George Harrison's 'Blue Jay Way'. The french, it seems to me, truly misunderstood rock and roll, and the pop music on this album was silly even at the time.Of course, at the end of the day, it IS Brigitte Bardot. I remember catching the original TV special these songs came from back in 1968. Ms. Bardot's sultry voice can carry an awful lot of dreck!
BeatHoWin
Interesting LP for Gainsbourg and Bardot european fans. It contains tracks unavailable anywhere else : - "Comic Strip" is sung in english. But Bardot isn't singing on that song, 'though she's doing a playback of the song in her TV show ; actually it is the english chorist Madeline Bell who is singing with Gainsbourg. - "Hippies" sung by Bardot and Sacha Distel wasn't issued on vinyl in Europe at that time, probably due to contractual problems.The LP has a pressing defect : certain tracks play too slow (it is obvious on "Bonnie And Clyde" which is a fantastic track, not "lame or silly" at all) and you must pitch them.