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Wikipedia article




"'Fais-moi une place'" is a 1989 pop song recorded by French singer Julien Clerc. Written by Franoise Hardy with a music composed by Clerc, it was the first single from his 15th studio album 'Fais-moi une place', on which it appears as the seventh track, and was released in January 1990. It achieved success in France where it was a top ten hit and won the category "Song of the year" at the 1991 Victoires de la Musique.

Background and writing



Clerc and Hardy had a first collaboration in 1988, on Clerc's album 'Les Aventures l'eau'. In 1989, he proposed to Hardy several of his compositions, but she was not interested by them; however, the last one he played, the one which was later that of "Fais-moi une place", pleased her, though the melody was not finished. Hardy had an audio cassette of the composition, and about three days later, she sent Clerc a version of "Fais-moi une place" with her own lyrics and sung by her, asking him not to change a single thing, as she deemed that the first attempt was always good and that she would not rewrite the lyrics. Clerc eventually recorded the song in New York.

Music video



The black and white music video for "Fais-moi une place" was directed by Didier Le Pecheur.

Critical reception



"Fais-moi une place" was elected "Song of the year" at the 1991 Victoires de la Musique. Elia Habib, an expert of the French charts, qualified it as a "1990s standard", and Anthony Martin of RTL deemed it a "great" and "melancholy" song.

Cover versions



In 1989, the same year of the recording by Clerc, Hardy made her own version of "Fais-moi une place" on the compilation 'Vingt ans vingt titres', as she stated she liked the song. In 1990, American group Comateens covered the song in a very bubble gum version titled "A place for Me", which was released as a single in 1991. "Fais-moi une place" was also covered by Michel Delpech ('Les Plus Belles Chasons franaises', 1996), Jrmy Amelin of Star Academy 5 ('Les Meilleurs Moments', 2005), Maurane and Christophe Willem ('Kiss and Love' for Sidaction, 2014) and Liane Foly ('Crooneuse', 2016). In 2019, Clerc covered the song as a duet with his daughter Vanille and considered that this version expressed more the love between parents and children.

Chart performance



In France, "Fais-moi une place" debuted at number 30 on the chart edition of 10 February 1990, which was the highest debut that week; then it climbed every week and reached a peak of number eight in its fourth week, and remained for a total of 13 weeks in the top 50. On the European Hot 100, it started at number 89 on 3 March 1990, reached a peak of number 34 in its third week, and appeared on the chart for ten weeks. Much played on radio, it also charted for eight weeks on the European Airplay Hot 100, with a peak for two weeks at number 21, and was number one on the French AM national aiplay.

Track listings



* 'CD single', CD single 1 France (Julien Clerc "Fais-moi une place") (accessdate: 30 September 2021).

# "Fais moi-une place" 3:35

# "Gare la casse" 3:52

# "Le Verrou" 2:22

* '7" single', 7" single Promo France (Julien Clerc "Fais-moi une place") (accessdate: 30 September 2021).

# "Fais moi-une place" 3:35

# "Gare la casse" 3:52

* '7" single - Promo', 12" single Promo France (Julien Clerc "Fais-moi une place") (accessdate: 30 September 2021).

# "Fais moi-une place" 3:35

* '12" single - Promo', 12" single Promo France (Julien Clerc "Fais-moi une place") (accessdate: 30 September 2021).

# "Fais moi-une place" 3:35

Charts



Release history



References



Category:1989 songs

Category:1990 singles

Category:Julien Clerc songs

Category:Songs written by Franoise Hardy

Category:Virgin Records singles

Category:Black-and-white music videos

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