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Wikipedia article




"'J'ai peur'" is a 1989 song recorded as a duet by French and American singers Franois Feldman and Joniece Jamison. Written by Jean-Marie Moreau with a music by Feldman, this dance-pop song was released in February 1991 and became the fifth single from Feldman's 1989 Diamond-awarded album 'Une Prsence'. As the previous singles from the album, it was a successful top ten hit, though it was the less-selling one.

The song was included on Feldman's three best of compilations: first on 'Two Feldman' (1996), then on 'Best Feldman' (1998), and last on 'Gold' (2008); it was also performed during Feldman's 1991 tour and was thus included on the live album 'Feldman Bercy' (1992).

Critical reception



When reviewing the new singles releases, 'Music & Media' stated that "J'ai peur" "creates the kind of international unity that politicians around the world can only dream of. It's also more danceable than any United Nations Resolution".

Charts performance



In France, "J'ai peur" debuted at number 41 on the chart edition of 23 February 1991, then performed the biggest jump of the week to reach number 24 and eventually peaked at number seven in its fifth week; however, it only stayed for two weeks in the top ten and totalled 19 weeks in the top 50. In spite of this lower peak position than those of the previous singles, it allowed Feldman to record what was at that time a feat on the French Singles Chart: he thus became the second artist - after Elsa Lunghini and her 1988 eponymous album - to obtain five top ten hit singles from a same album, a feat later broken by Michael Jackson with his album 'Dangerous', which provided seven top ten hits..

"J'ai peur" entered the European Hot 100 Singles at number 84 on 16 March 1991, reached a peak of number 31 three weeks later, and remained for non consecutive 14 weeks on the chart. It was regularly played on radio, reaching number 29 on the European Airplay Top 50 on 4 May 1991, and charted for a total of eight weeks.

Track listings



* '7" single', 7" single France (Franois Feldman & Joniece Jamison "J'ai peur") (accessdate: 7 September 2021)., 7" single Germany (Franois Feldman & Joniece Jamison "J'ai peur") (accessdate: 7 September 2021).

# "J'ai peur" 3:40

# "J'ai peur" (instrumental) 3:50

* '12" maxi', 12" maxi France (Franois Feldman & Joniece Jamison "J'ai peur") (accessdate: 7 September 2021)., 12" maxi Germany (Franois Feldman & Joniece Jamison "J'ai peur") (accessdate: 7 September 2021).

# "J'ai peur" (12" version) 6:45

# "J'ai peur" (instrumental) 6:05

* 'CD maxi - France', CD maxi France (Franois Feldman & Joniece Jamison "J'ai peur") (accessdate: 7 September 2021).

# "J'ai peur (I'm Afraid)" (12" version) 6:45

# "J'ai peur (Don't Play with Me)" (unreleased track) 6:38

# "J'ai peur (I'm Afraid)" (7" version) 3:40

* 'CD maxi - Germany', CD maxi Germany (Franois Feldman & Joniece Jamison "J'ai peur") (accessdate: 7 September 2021).

# "J'ai peur (I'm Afraid)" (12" version) 6:45

# "J'ai peur (I'm Afraid)" (instrumental) 6:05

# "J'ai peur (I'm Afraid)" (single version) 3:40

Personnel



* Backing vocals Didier Makaga

* Bass Patrice Sokolsky

* Drums Daniel Spitale

* Graphic Design Huart / Cholley

* Guitar Kamil Rustam

* Keyboards, programmation Thierry Durbet

* Mastering Andr Perillat

* Mixing Dominique Blanc-Francard

* Photography Bernard Matussire, Gilles Capp

* Recording Nicolas Garin

* Saxophone Patrick Bourgoin

* Trombone Alex Perdigon

* Trumpet Kako Bessot

Charts



Release history



References



Category:1991 singles

Category:Franois Feldman songs

Category:Joniece Jamison songs

Category:Malefemale vocal duets

Category:1989 songs

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