1. J’en Ai Tant Vu (4:29) 2. La Partie Carrée (3:36) 3. La Ballade Des Miséreu (2:36) 4. Le Ballet De Cosette (3:40) 5. La Chanson Des Misérables (Orchestre Et Piano) (3:56) 6. Partir Revenir (19:14) 7. L’évasion (5:56) 8. Symphonie De La Guerre (4:42) 9. Ray Ventura Et Ses Collégiens (3:08) 10. La Chanson Des Misérables (Orchestre Et Saxophone Ténor) (3:57) 11. La Ballade De Paris (2:40) 12. Roseland Rose (2:35) 13. La Chanson Des Misérables (Orchestre Et Hautbois) (3:55) 14. Cheek To Cheek (3:38) 15. La Valse Du XXème Siècle (Final) (4:32) 16. La Chanson Des Misérables (3:59)
The admirable text said by Jean Paul Belmondo, I’ve seen so many “main actor of Claude Lelouche’s film” draws its philosophy from the film of course, itself expresses a philosophical, religious thought, from the ancient text of Jesus Ben Sita “the Siracide “ALL IS WIND ….. The civilizations of men are created, go down in history, experience a climax, then, fall back into the dust ….. Everything is due to the wind ….. This text served by the magnificent music of Francis Lai, serve them tribulations of a man in the turbulent history of human experience knowing well, that everything is wind ….. Very beautiful film and beautiful music …..
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The admirable text said by Jean Paul Belmondo, I’ve seen so many “main actor of Claude Lelouche’s film” draws its philosophy from the film of course, itself expresses a philosophical, religious thought, from the ancient text of Jesus Ben Sita “the Siracide “ALL IS WIND …..
The civilizations of men are created, go down in history, experience a climax, then, fall back into the dust ….. Everything is due to the wind ….. This text served by the magnificent music of Francis Lai, serve them tribulations of a man in the turbulent history of human experience knowing well, that everything is wind ….. Very beautiful film and beautiful music …..