(Original Soundtrack):
Francis Lai
In the 60's, films by Bergman, Fellini and Truffaut took
America not exactly by storm. They were generally limited
to upscale urban ‘art houses,’ and very often dubbed.
But the one import that did make a sizeable dent in cities
and suburbs across the country was Claude Lelouch’s
Un homme et une femme (1966), better known as
A Man and a Woman. A ‘date movie’ of the highest order,
it played in first run for months, The haunting theme
song became a bouncy anthem for starry-eyed romantics.
12" LP Record
"Un Homme Et Une Femme"
(A Man and a Woman)
Original soundtrack by Francis Lai
Side 1
1. Un Homme et une femme - orchestral
2. Samba saravah
3. Aujord'hui c'est toi - vocal
4. Un Homme et une femme - vocal
5. Plus fort que nous - orchestral