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Françoise Hardy / All Over The World [Dans le monde entier ] (Piccadilly Show 1965) [HQ Stéréo]

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ALL OVER THE WORLD (1965)
(Paroles et musique : Françoise Hardy ; Adaptation en anglais : J. More )

All over the world
People must meet and part
There's someone like me
Feeling a pain in their heart

Some may meet again
Under that same bright star
If maybe some night
You come back from afar
Who cares if tonight
I don't know where you are

Are you thinking of me now
Missing having me around
If you have forgotten me
My world will come tumbling down

All over the world
Others are sad tonight
There's someone like me
Watching the sun's fading light

All over the sky
There is the same warm glow
Here under that star
I'm wanting you to know
Wherever you are
That I still love you so.

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  • Francoise Hardy's performance in this "You Tube" clip of "All Over The World"  is the usual FH classic: always hypnotic, inviting and hopelessly romantic yet iconic, intense yet detached, intimate and vulnerable yet distant. Francoise Hardy, you are simply unforgettable.

  • I was a young boy of 13 when this was first released in the England and was fascinated by seeing a such a beautiful girl who didn't dress like her mum! You'd be arrested now though if you took a spin around Picadilly on the roof of an A35 van! L.O.L. Thanks for posting!

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  • Sublime. One of my all time favourites too. I have it on the CD 'Les chansons d'amour' but it is in mono. Where does this lovely stereo version come from?

  • One of my all time favorite songs in English and French. Simply beautiful.

  • @Wordsmith37

    Isn't it just? Where did she fly to? The Lady has a lovely voice.

    Jennie. x.

  • Pity the " bus" goes backwards - dumme producers, not French I think! Dream girl. She lit up the aircraft when she flew....

  • I loved this girl,and it will always bring back memories

  • I knew Ms Hardy beause of the British pops of the 60s, but end up it's Ms Hardy and her "dans le monde entier" that changed my whole life...I'd rather be alone (divorced) and travel to France as much as I can...beautiful memories of the past will never go away....

    No question Ms Hardy is the most elegant and classy singer of all time.

    Merci, Ms Hardy...

    Gerry, California, 8/17/2011

  • Haven't seen or heard of Francois Hardy since this song from 1965. She and the song remain timeless.

  • WONDERFULL

  • Loved this when it first came out and still do and I can still 'mouth' every word without one mistake. Surely (dont call me Shirley) one of the most romantic songs ever written, beautifully sung and produced.

  • @18jerryong I have the original LP "Francoise Hardy in English. It is on that LP. Still brilliant after 40 years.

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