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"Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux"
(Opening title)
Lyrics by André Hornez
Composed by Paul Misraki
Performed by Patrick Bruel and Johnny Hallyday
(c) Warner Chappell Music France
(p) 2002 14 Productions
Produced by David Moreau and Régis Ceccarelli
Recorded and mixed by Stéphane Reichart
With the permission of BMG France
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"En relisant ta lettre"
Written by Serge Gainsbourg
Performed by Serge Gainsbourg
(c) Warner Chappell Music France
(p) 1961 Mercury (France)
With the permission of Universal Music Projets Spéciaux France
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"Money Makes the World Go Round"
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Performed by Romain Duris
Published by Alley Music Corporation and Trio Music Company, Inc.
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"L'Anamour"
(End title)
Sung by Jane Birkin
Written by Serge Gainsbourg
Arranged by Bruno Maman and Patrick Goraguer
(c) Ed. Bagatelle / Melody Nelson Publishing
(p) 1996 Mercury (France)
With the permission of Universal Music Projets Spéciaux France
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"La Paella"
Written by Jose Luis Santiago Romero
Ed. Musicales Polygram S.A.
Administered by Universal - Ed. Mus. Polygram ASCAP
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"Pleurons plutôt de présentes douleurs"
(from "Il faut rire et chanter: Dispute de bergers, H. 484")
Composed by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Performed by Alan Ewing
Early music performed under the direction of David Bahanovich
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"Mazurka No.16, Opus 24 # 3"
Frédéric Chopin
(incorrectly credited as 'Impromptu, Opus 24 # 3')
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"Pamela Peacemaker"
(Extract from "Pamela Peacemaker")
Written by Pascaline Herveet
Performed by Les Elles
(p) and (c) 2000 Inca Production
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"Quelqu'un m'a dit"
Sung by Carla Bruni
Lyrics by Carla Bruni and Leos Carax
Music by Carla Bruni
(c) 2002 Free Demo
With the permission of Naïve
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"La Belle et le Bête"
Written by Georges Auric
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