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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Demoiselle KittWritten-By – M. Julian* |
| A2 | Lisbon AntiguaWritten-By – Vale*, Galharde*, Portlen* |
| A3 | Just An Old Fashioned GirlWritten-By – M. Fisher* |
| A4 | Mambo De PareeWritten-By – Alstone*, Kennedy* |
| A5 | Oh JohnWritten-By – Ebb*, Springer* |
| A6 | Beale Street BluesWritten-By – Handy* |
| B1 | Le Danseur De CharlestonWritten-By – Moulin* |
| B2 | If I Can't Take It With Me When I GoWritten-By – Grant*, David* |
| B3 | Apres MoiWritten-By – Bennett* |
| B4 | Hey JaquesWritten-By – S. Obhez* |
| B5 | Chantes Les Bas (Sing 'em Low)Written-By – Handy* |
| B6 | Careless LoveWritten-By – Handy* |
Notes
This may be a compilation - the songs are all present on Eartha Kitt - Down To Eartha , Eartha Kitt With Henri René And His Orchestra - Thursday's Child or Eartha Kitt - St Louis Blues , and the sleeve photo probably from the same session as the first two. Swan Press is credited on sleeve, which is the only visible indication that South Africa was the country of origin.Labels miss-spell the release title as "Madamoiselle Eartha". The song titles are transcribed from labels, complete with spelling errors/missing words/missing accents (corrected: "Après Moi", "Hey Jacques", "Chantez-Lez Bas"). Many credits have miss-spellings too, as do titles listed on the sleeve (different miss-spellings to the labels). "Demoiselle Kitt" is entitled "Mademoiselle Kitt" on other releases.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): 8 NPP 0395-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 8 NPP 0396-1










