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Wikipedia article




"'Marie-Jeanne'" is a 1990 song by French singer Michel Sardou. Written by Didier Barbelivien and Sardou, it was released in September 1990 as the first single from Sardou's 18th studio album 'Le Privilge'. It achieved a great success in France, peaking at number two.

Lyrics and video



Elia Habib, an expert of French chart, explains that lyrically, Sardou "draws the portrait of Marie-Jeanne, whose childhood dreams, brilliant Eldorado of abundance, collide with her adult life, miserable and populated by crazy characters, straight out of a novel by Dostoyevsky. Widening the frame, [Sardou] sketches anonymous destinies and questions the irony of fate". The music video for "Marie-Jeanne" was directed by Didier Kaminka. Many friends of Sardou appear in the video, including, in order of appearance: Christine Lemler, Fiona Glin, Cathy Andrieu (topless), Eddy Mitchell, Pierre Richard, Didier Barbelivien, Thierry Lhermitte and Mireille Darc.

Live performances and uses



"Marie-Jeanne" was sung during Sardou's concerts at Bercy in 1991 and 1993, at the Olympia in 1995, at the Palais des sports in 2005. It was also used as the soundtrack for the 1990 film 'Promotion canap', produced by Kaminka (who also directed the music video for "Marie-Jeanne") in which Sardou starred.

Reception



Habib gave a positive review of the song, noting its "hammered rhythm" and that Sardou's "warm voice literally carries the melody that the chorus develops".

Chart performance



In France, "Marie-Jeanne" entered the singles chart at number 46 on the chart edition 10 October 1990, then reached the top ten five weeks later. I managed to reach number two in its 12th week, being able to dislodge at this position Franois Feldman's "Petit Frank", the next number one, which was blocked for four weeks at number two. Then it dropped, remained for a total of ten weeks in the top ten and 20 weeks in top 50. On the European Hot 100, it started at number 94 on 20 October 1990, peaked at number 14 in its 12th week, and fell off the chart after 16 weeks of presence. It was much played on radio and charted for six weeks on the European Airplay Top 50, with a peak at number 32 in its fourth week, on 22 December 1990.

Track listings



* 'CD single', CD single France (Michel Sardou "Marie-Jeanne") (accessdate: 13 September 2021).

# "Marie-Jeanne" 4:56

# "L'Award" 4:09

* '7" single', 7" single France (Michel Sardou "Marie-Jeanne") (accessdate: 13 September 2021).

# "Marie-Jeanne" 4:56

# "L'Award" 4:09

Personnel



* Backing vocals A. Calvert, Carole Fredericks, D. Davis, J.J. Cramier, M. Albert, M. Chevalier, Y. Jones

* Design concept Jean-Philippe Bertrand

* Electric guitar Slim Pezzin

* Engineer B. Mylonas

* Engineer assistant R. Letang

* Keyboards P. Perathoner

* Photography Richard Melloul

* Synthesizer J. Parent

Charts



References



Category:1990 songs

Category:1990 singles

Category:Michel Sardou songs

Category:Songs written by Michel Sardou

Category:Songs written by Didier Barbelivien

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