Je n'ai que mon âme
| "Je n'ai que mon âme" | ||||
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| Single by Natasha St-Pier | ||||
| from the album À chacun son histoire | ||||
| Released | April 30, 2001 (France) | |||
| Recorded | late 2000-early 2001, Canada | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 2:51 | |||
| Label | Trema, Columbia Records | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Robert Goldman (under the pseudonym "Jill Kapler") | |||
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| Natasha St-Pier singles chronology | ||||
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| Eurovision Song Contest 2001 entry | ||||
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| Composer(s) | Robert Goldman (as Jill Kapler) | |||
| Lyricist(s) | Robert Goldman (as Jill Kapler) | |||
| Finals performance | ||||
| Final result | 4th | |||
| Final points | 142 | |||
| Entry chronology | ||||
| ◄ "On aura le ciel" (2000) | ||||
| "Il faut du temps" (2002) ► | ||||
"Je n'ai que mon âme" (French pronunciation: [ʒə nɛ k(ə) mɔ̃n‿ɑm]; English translation: "I only have my soul") is a song by Natasha St-Pier, the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. It was sung mainly in French, with some lyrics in English (the first time a French entry contained any English lyrics). The song was released in Canada as the lead single from the compilation album carrying the same name Je n'ai que mon âme. Outside Canada, the song appeared as a track on the European version of the studio album À chacun son histoire. St-Pier also recorded an English version with the title "All I Have is My Soul".