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Wikipedia article




"'Comme un garon'" is a song by Sylvie Vartan from her 1967 album 'Comme un garon'. It was also released on an EP and as a single.

Composition



The song was written in 1967 when the Sexual Revolution in France was at its height: women wore mini-skirts and trousers and the Neuwirth Law was adopted, authorizing contraception. Also, as Grard Tilles and Franoise Grnd Khaznadar note in their book 'Hair: Sign and Signification', the lyrics of the song ("Just like a boy, I wear my hair long") refer to the "long hair revolution" of the 1960s: boys started to look like girls, "who, in their turn, [didn't] miss the opportunity to pass for boys by adopting the same haircuts".

In this song Vartan, an attractive y-y star, shows her tomboy side as a "gang leader" who wears trousers and a belt with a large buckle, and rides a Harley-Davidson motorcycle (like Brigitte Bardot): "Just like a boy, I wear a jacket, a medallion, a big buckle [belt]", "Just like a boy, I am stubborn. And remember I often dole out punishments, you gotta be careful".

However Vartan, whom notes had matured into a provocative young woman with a sensual voice in the two years she had been married to Johnny Hallyday, had not become a "frenzied feminist". In the chorus the boyish singer becomes, in her lover's arms, like a little girl: "Still I'm only a girl, and when I'm in your arms, I'm only a little girl, so lost when you're not there anymore" and "You do what you want with me, it's much better like this".

Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe noted in his 2013 book 'Y-Y Girls of '60s French Pop' that "feminists must have been horrified to discover" what this song and Vartan's songs in general were about.

According to Jrme Pintoux (in his book 'Camion blanc: Les chanteurs franais des annes 60'), the verses of the song "celebrate androgyny, but without ambiguity", while the chorus "sings femininity".

Lecuvre notes that the song also reflects Vartan's childhood frustration of being a little sister: her older brother Eddie always had to keep an eye on her and accompanied her everywhere.

Writing



The song was written by Jean-Jacques Debout (who also wrote the songs "Baby Capone" and "On a toutes besoin d'un homme" for Vartan).

He came up with the idea for the song in a taxi ride to Paris. A woman riding a motorcycle overtook the taxi and the driver exclaimed, "'Les filles aujourd'hui sont commes des garons!'" . For the next , Debout watched in fascination as the motorcycle dutifully stopped at every red light. When he arrived home, he phoned Eddie Vartan, Sylvie's older brother and producer, and told him about the idea for a new song (at that time he had only the title). Eddie liked the idea, as did Sylvie. Deboux and Roger Dumas wrote the song in one night.

Commercial performance



The song became Vartan's biggest hit since "La plus belle pour aller danser" (1964). It reached at least the top 5 in France (according to the charts published by 'Billboard' in its "Hits of the World" section) and  8 in Wallonia (French Belgium). In France the record was certified double gold.

Different language versions and later recordings



Vartan recorded the song in four languages, including Italian ("Come un ragazzo") and .

The song has been recorded, among others, by Hansi Hinterseer (in German under the title "Ich lieb dich immer und immer mehr"), Stereo Total, (in German under the title "Man nennt mich Jo"), (in Danish under the title "Han er en mand"), (in Dutch under the title "Net als een jongen"), Grard Depardieu, Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat, and Chantal Renaud.

Track listings



'7-inch EP "Comme un garon / Le Jour qui vient / Le Testament / L'enfant aux papillons" RCA 87046 M' (1967 or 1968, France)

: A1. "Comme un garon" (3:16)

: A2. "Le Jour qui vient" (2:54)

: B1. "Le Testament" (2:48)

: B2. "L'Enfant aux papillons" (2:25)

'7-inch single "Comme un garon / Le Kid" RCA Victor'

: A. "Comme un garon" (3:10)

: B. "Le Kid" (2:20)

'7-inch EP RCA TP-403' (1968, Portugal)

: A1. "Comme un garon" (3:10)

: A2. "Elle est partie" (2:12)

: B1. "L'Oiseau" (3:20)

: B2. "Le Kid" (2:20)

'7-inch single' (Canada)

:A. "Comme un garon"

:B. "Le Testament"

Charts



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