Petite fille | |
Cover: | Johnny Hallyday Petite fille.jpg |
Type: | single |
Language: | French |
English Title: | Little Girl |
Artist: | Johnny Hallyday |
Album: | Johnny 67 |
Genre: | Psychedelic rock |
Length: | 2:35 |
Label: | Philips |
Prev Year: | 1967 |
Next Title: | San Francisco |
Next Year: | 1967 |
Julien Waites | |
Cover: | State of Mickey & Tommy Julien Waites.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | State of Micky & Tommy |
Recorded: | Late 1967 |
Genre: | Psychedelic rock |
Length: | 2:27 |
Label: | Mercury |
"Petite fille" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released in August 1967 on an EP[1] and also appeared on Hallyday's that year's album Johnny 67.
The song was written for Johnny Hallyday[2] by Micky Jones and Tommy Brown, respectively the guitarist and the drummer in Hallyday's accompanying band. The French lyrics were written by Georges Aber.
7-inch EP Philips 437.371 (1967, France, Belgium, etc.)
A1. "Petite fille" (2:39)
A2. "Je n'ai jamais rien demandé" (2:52)
B1. "C'est mon imagination" (3:08)
B2. "Lettre de fans" (2:15)
7-inch single Philips 373,989 (1967, Canada)
A. "Petite fille" ("Julien Waites")
B. "Aussi dur que du bois" ("Knock on Wood")[3] [4]
7-inch promo single Philips B 370.462 F (1967, France)
A. "Petite fille"
B. "Pourquoi as-tu peur de la vie"[5]
In the same year 4 months later, Jones and Brown (as the band State of Micky & Tommy) released the song in English (under the title "Julien Waites").[6]