| | Nicolas Nourrit Ere Du Tant CD - Import Nicolas Nourrit Discography of CDs
Nicolas Nourrit Ere Du Tant Songs | 1. | Ère du Tant |
| 2. | Espoir |
| 3. | Vie Est Si Belle |
| 4. | Quel Sens à Tout Ça |
| 5. | Gens Vont, Ils Viennent |
| 6. | Kanabane |
| 7. | Des Roses dans Mon Jardin |
| 8. | Ma Fenêtre Ouverte |
| 9. | Mobylettes |
| 10. | Tristes Âmes |
| 11. | Goethe |
| 12. | Nuit |
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