Deux Amis Pour Un Amour
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"Deux amis pour un amour" is a song by French singer
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. It was released as a
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and included on his 1970 studio album ''
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Composition and writing

The song was written by Roger Dumas et
Jean-Jacques Debout Jean-Jacques Debout (born 9 March 1940, in Paris) is a French singer-songwriter. In addition to his albums, he has written for a number of renowned artists like Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Dalida, and Chantal Goya. He has also composed a gr ...
. The recording was produced by Lee Hallyday.


Commercial performance

In France the single spent three weeks at no. 1 on the singles sales chart (in October–November 1970).


Track listing

7" single Philips 6009 089 (1970, France etc.) : A. "Deux amis pour un amour" (3:33) : B. "Rendez-moi le soleil" (3:10)


Charts


References


External links


Johnny Hallyday – "Deux amis pour un amour" (single)
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{{authority control 1970 songs 1970 singles French songs Songs about friendship Johnny Hallyday songs Philips Records singles Number-one singles in France Songs written by Jean-Jacques Debout Songs written by Roger Dumas Song recordings produced by Lee Hallyday