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CD contains 2 bonus tracks.
Additional Tracks Arno Charles Ernest Music Arno Charles Ernest Songs | 1. | Lola etc. |
| 2. | Je Veux Nager |
| 3. | Mother's Little Helper  |
| 4. | Ma Femme |
| 5. | They Look at Me |
| 6. | Elisa |
| 7. | Amor |
| 8. | Elle a Eu |
| 9. | Lovin You |
| 10. | Il est Tombe du Ciel |
| 11. | Not in Love |
| 12. | Honky Tonk |
| 13. | Hey Sister |
| 14. | Pas Heureux Ni Malheureux (Bonus Track) |
| 15. | Solo Gigolo (Bonus Track) |
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