Mademoiselle chante le blues
"Mademoiselle chante le blues" | ||||
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Single by Patricia Kaas | ||||
from the album Mademoiselle chante... | ||||
B-side | "Patricia voudrait bien" | |||
Released | November 1987 | |||
Recorded | 1987 Studio CBE, Paris | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 3:48 | |||
Label | Polydor, PolyGram | |||
Songwriter(s) | Didier Barbelivien, | |||
Producer(s) | Joël Cartigny | |||
Patricia Kaas singles chronology | ||||
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"Mademoiselle chante le blues" (Eng: "Mademoiselle Sings the Blues", possibly referring to the Billie Holiday song "Lady Sings the Blues") is the name of a 1987 song recorded by the French singer Patricia Kaas. It was her first single from her debut studio album, Mademoiselle chante..., on which it features as ninth track, and her second single overall. Released in November 1987, it was Kaas' first hit, reaching the top ten in France. It remains one of the most emblematic songs of the singer.
Background and performances on tours[]
After the failure of her first single, "Jalouse", written by Élisabeth Depardieu and released in 1985, Kaas decided to collaborate with the famous songwriter Didier Barbelivien who composed for her ten of the eleven tracks on her debut album, Mademoiselle chante..., including "Mademoiselle chante le blues", which was co-written (lyrics) with .
According to a specialist of French charts, "Mademoiselle chante le blues" is a song that is so representative of its performer that "we can't manage to separate them, nor to imagine anyone else for singing it".[1]
The song was performed during Kaas' concert tours in 1991, 1994, 1998 and 2005, and was thus included on the live albums Carnets de scène, Tour de charme in an extended edit version, Rendez-vous and Toute la musique... and also on the singer's best of Rien ne s'arrête in a live version and Ma Liberté contre la tienne. The song was a part of compilations Nostalgie Classiques 80 (released in 2006) and 100 Franse klassiekers (2007).
Chart performances[]
With "Mademoiselle chante le blues", Kaas appeared for the first time on the French charts. It debuted at number 29 on 28 November 1987, then climbed and entered the top ten in its eighth week, peaking at number seven on 30 January and 13 February 1988. It remained in the top ten for five consecutive weeks, then almost did not stop to drop on the chart (top 50) and fell off after 18 weeks.[2] It was finally certified Silver disc by the SNEP.[3]
With about 192,000 sales, this song is Kaas' second best-selling single, just behind "Quand Jimmy dit", according to Infodisc website.[3]
Track listings[]
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Credits[]
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References[]
- ^ Habib, Elia (2002). Muz hit.tubes (in French). Alinéa Bis. p. 122. ISBN 2-9518832-0-X.
- ^ Jump up to: a b ""Mademoiselle chante le blues", French Singles Chart" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 13 June 2008.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Les Certifications depuis 1973, database" (in French). Infodisc. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^ "Patricia Kaas - Mademoiselle Chante Le Blues". Discogs. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
External links[]
- "Mademoiselle chante le blues", music video
- "Mademoiselle chante le blues" at Discogs (list of releases)
- 1987 singles
- Patricia Kaas songs
- Polydor Records singles
- Songs written by Didier Barbelivien