Tant qu'il y aura des hommes

The French version of "Telegramma", entitled "Télégramme", was recorded during these sessions, but ultimately not included in the final track listing.

The dance track "Métamorphose" was released as the lead single in 7" format, and, despite numerous TV performances, failed to chart.

Tant qu'il y aura des hommes was released by Carrere Records as Lear's second album for the label, after 1986's Secret Passion.

The front covers of LP and CD editions differed slightly, sporting white and blue backgrounds, respectively.

Parts of Tant qu'il y aura des hommes material have since been re-packaged and re-released on budget CD compilations, often combined with selected tracks from its Italian language predecessor and other recordings:[1]