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Wikipedia article




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| type = single

| artist = Johnny Hallyday

| album = Jeune homme

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| label = Philips

| writer = Johnny Hallyday, Georges Aber, Tommy Brown

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| producer = Micky Jones, Tommy Brown, Lee Hallyday

| prev_title = L'histoire de Bonnie and Clyde

| prev_year = 1968

| next_title = Cours plus vite Charlie

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"' tout casser'" is a song by French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday. It was used in the opening title sequence of the 1968 film of the same name. Hallyday also released it as a single and on his 1968 studio album 'Jeune homme'.

Composition and writing



The song was written by Johnny Hallyday, Georges Aber, and Tommy Brown. The recording was produced by Micky Jones, Tommy Brown, and Lee Hallyday.

Commercial performance



In France the single spent two weeks at no. 1 on the singles sales chart.

Track listing



'7" single Philips B 370.639 F' (1968, France etc.)

: A. " tout casser" (2:48)

: B. "Cheval d'acier" (2:29)

Charts



References




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