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Ça ne change pas un homme

Johnny Hallyday · 1991

64 min · 14 tracks · psychedelic rock · R&B · rock & roll

A vibrant blend of rock and blues, infused with heartfelt lyrics and Hallyday's iconic raspy vocals.

Why this album works

The album reached number one on the French charts and was certified platinum shortly after its release, highlighting Hallyday's enduring popularity. Its success reinforced his role in shaping French rock and pop music during the early '90s, influencing subsequent artists in both genres. Additionally, the title track became emblematic of Hallyday's ability to convey deep emotion through music.
Best for
dynamic flow with emotional peaks heartfelt lyrics for deep connection for reflective road trips
Context
When 'Ça ne change pas un homme' was released in December 1991, Johnny Hallyday was already a celebrated figure in French music, marking his 30th year in the industry. This album followed his commercially successful 1989 release 'Roulette,' which solidified his status as a rock icon in France. The record showcases Hallyday's continued evolution as an artist, incorporating diverse influences while maintaining his signature style.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Tout pour te déplaire Standout 4:11
  • 2 Roxy Baby 3:24
  • 3 Dans un an ou un jour 5:08
  • 4 Ce jeu‐là 4:42
  • 5 Le Nom que tu portes 4:32
  • 6 Ça ne change pas un homme Standout 4:53
  • 7 Cadillac Man Standout 6:04
  • 8 Et puis je sais 3:58
  • 9 True to You 4:22
  • 10 Amour facile 4:12
  • 11 La Guitare fait mal 4:25
  • 12 Une journée 4:43
  • 13 Pour exister 5:06
  • 14 Tien An Men 4:40

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