Rockollection - Studio Version (2008)

Studio Version (2008)

For the 2008 album, Recollection Laurent Voulzy recorded a new version he titled Rockollection 008 that has a duration of 15:43. The songs used are:

  • "Da Doo Ron Ron": The Crystals
  • "I Want to Hold Your Hand": The Beatles
  • "Ticket to Ride": The Beatles
  • "No Milk Today": Herman's Hermits
  • "With a Girl Like You": The Troggs
  • "Oh, Pretty Woman": Roy Orbison
  • "Paint It, Black": The Rolling Stones
  • "Ruby Tuesday": The Rolling Stones
  • "Jumpin' Jack Flash": The Rolling Stones
  • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction": The Rolling Stones
  • "Turn! Turn! Turn!": The Byrds
  • "L'Amour avec toi: Michel Polnareff
  • "Massachusetts (song)": The Bee Gees
  • "How Deep Is Your Love: The Bee Gees
  • "Night Fever": The Bee Gees
  • "More Than a Woman": The Bee Gees
  • "Eleanor Rigby": The Beatles
  • "Good Vibrations": The Beach Boys
  • "Substitute": The Who
  • "Penny Lane": The Beatles
  • "Sunny Afternoon": The Kinks
  • "California Dreamin'": The Mamas & the Papas

In the same album Rockollection Scène 10, consists of a new song of "Rockollection", followed by an excerpt of "Video Killed the Radio Star" of the Buggles.

With "L'Amour avec toi" from Michel Polnareff, it is the first time that Voulzy included a song in French in his "Rockollection".

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