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B.B. (album)

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1964 studio album by Brigitte Bardot
B.B.
Studio album by
Released1964
GenrePop
Length24:09
LabelPhilips
Brigitte Bardot chronology
Brigitte Bardot Sings
(1963)
B.B.
(1964)
Bonnie and Clyde
(1968)

B.B. is the second studio album of French singer and actressBrigitte Bardot and was released in 1964 byPhilips Records. The album followed her 1962 debut and features a selection of French pop songs with arrangements byAlain Goraguer and his orchestra.

The release includes the singles "Moi, Je Joue" and "Ne me laisse pas l’aimer", both of which charted on theSalut les copains rankings in early 1964. "Moi, Je Joue" later became one of Bardot’s most recognizable tracks from this period.

Among the songs is "Maria Ninguém", a Brazilianbossa nova piece performed by Bardot inPortuguese.

Background

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The record followed her 1962 debut albumBrigitte Bardot and features a collection of French pop tracks in a light, melodic style characteristic of the early 1960s. It also includes the single "Moi Je Joue", one of Bardot's most recognizable songs from this period. The release features arrangements by Alain Goraguer and his orchestra.[1]

Two tracks from the album, "Ne Me Laisse Pas L’Aimer" and "Maria Ninguém", were written by young composers Jean Michel Rivat and Francis Fumières, and were recorded shortly before the album's release.[2] The latter is a Brazilian bossa nova classic originally popularized by artists likeJoão Gilberto andHerbie Mann. Bardot performs the track in Portuguese, the national language, some sources claim that she learn the song, composed byCarlos Lyra, during the summer of 1964, when she spent her first season in Búzios alongside Moroccan playboy Bob Zagury.[3][4]

Singles

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"Ça pourrait changer", a French adaptation ofPatsy Ann Noble's 1963 song "Don’t You Ever Change Your Mind", entered theSalut les copains chart in January 1964 at number 47.[5] The single climbed to its peak position of number 32 the following month before exiting the chart magazine.[6]

In February 1964, another single, "Ne me laisse pas l'aimer", appeared on the same chart, reaching number 42.[6] Decades later, the song was featured in the 2013 filmLove Is in the Air.[7]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
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AllMusicStarStar[1]

AllMusic critic Stewart Mason argues that, despite its "come-hither" cover,B.B. is "largely an uninspired collection of second-rate songs" delivered through "half-hearted, disinterested performances" by Bardot. He notes that only "Maria Ninguem" and the single "Moi Je Joue" stand out, concluding that, aside from the fetching cover, the album "is of no more interest than aShelley Fabares album".[1]

Track listing

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Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moi Je Joue"G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière1:43
2."Une Histoire de Plage"G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière, Yani Spanos1:50
3."Ça Pourrait Changer("Don't You Ever Change Your Mind")"B. Barratt, G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière2:00
4."À la Fin de l'Été("Tu sais")"G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière2:17
5."Ne Me Laisse Pas L'Aimer"F. Furrière, M. Rivat2:35
6."Maria Ninguém("Marie l'amour")"Carlos Lyra, C. Jolliet2:30
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Je Danse Donc Je Suis"André Popp, J.-C. Massoulier1:52
2."Melanie"G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière2:02
3."Ciel de Lit"G. Bourgeois, Gloria Lasso, J.-M. Rivière1:40
4."Un Jour Comme un Autre"G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière2:18
5."Les Cheveux Dans le Vent"G. Bourgeois, J.-P. Calvet, J.-M. Rivière1:40
6."Jamais Trois Sans Quatre"G. Bourgeois, J.-M. Rivière2:15

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner noter of the LPB.B..[8]

  • Recorded 17, 18, 23, 26, 27, 30 December 1963 / 2 January 1964 at Studio Blanqui (Paris).
  • Conductor (Direction D'orchestre) – Alain Goraguer
  • Engineer (Prise De Son) – Roger Roche
  • Orchestra – Alain Goraguer Et Son Orchestre
  • Producer – Claude Dejacques

References

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  1. ^abcMason, Stewart."B.B. - Brigitte Bardot | Album | AllMusic".AllMusic.Archived from the original on 29 December 2013. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  2. ^"France"(PDF).Cashbox. Vol. XXV, no. 23. 15 February 1964. p. 52.Archived(PDF) from the original on 18 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  3. ^Filho, Antonio Gonçalves (12 March 2014)."Discos dos anos 1960 marcam redescoberta de Brigitte Bardot".O Estado de S. Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese).Archived from the original on 18 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  4. ^"BRAZIL - The Past 12 Months"(PDF).Cashbox. Vol. XXV, no. 49. 15 August 1964. p. 148.Archived(PDF) from the original on 18 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  5. ^Salut les copains. Issue 19: January 1964.
  6. ^abSalut les copains. Issue 19: February 1964.
  7. ^Powrie, Phil (29 June 2017).Music in Contemporary French Cinema: The Crystal-Song. Springer. pp. 164–165.ISBN 978-3-319-52362-0.
  8. ^Brigitte Bardot –B.B. (Media notes). France:Philips Records. 1964. B 77.984 L.
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