Les play boys

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"Les play boys"
Song

"Les play boys" is the second single by French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc, released in 1966. It features on his self-titled debut album.

Composition

"Les play boys" was recorded in October 1966, shortly after a performance at the Golf-Drouot nightclub in Paris.[1]

According to co-writer Jacques Lanzmann, the song's innuendo-laden lyrics reflected his experience as the editor of the men's magazine Lui: "At that time, even a hint of hair sticking out from a bikini would have seen the magazine shut down".[2]

Release and promotion

"Les play boys" was released as a four-track EP in France in November 1966.

Dutronc performed "Les play boys" on the French television show Palmarès des chansons, broadcast by Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française on 16 November 1966, accompanied by the Orchestre Raymond Lefèvre.[3] He also toured to promote the single.[4]

Reception

"Les play boys" reached number 1 in the French singles chart on 3 December 1966, where is stayed for six weeks.[5] It sold 600,000 copies.[4]

Track listing

Words by Jacques Lanzmann and music by Jacques Dutronc.

Side A

No.TitleLength
1."Les play boys"03:08
2."Sur une nappe de restaurant"02:14

Side B

No.TitleLength
1."On nous cache tout, on nous dit rien"02:33
2."La fille du Père Noël"02:33

Personnel

  • Jacques Dutronc : voice, guitar, persussion
  • Hadi Kalafate : bass, percussion
  • Alain Le Govic (alias Alain Chamfort) : piano, organ
  • Jean-Pierre Alarcen : guitar
  • Jacques Pasut : rhythm guitar
  • Michel Pelay : drums

External links

References

  1. ^ Leydier, Michel (1999). Jacques Dutronc. Paris: Librio. p. 29.
  2. ^ Ichbiah, Daniel (2012). 50 ans de chansons françaises.
  3. ^ "Jacques Dutronc Les play boys". Institut National de l'Audiovisuel.
  4. ^ a b "Jacques Dutronc biography". RFI Music.
  5. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. 7 January 1967. p. 39.
Preceded by
"L'heure de la sortie" by Sheila
French number one single
3 December 1966 (six weeks)
Succeeded by
"Paris en colère" by Mireille Mathieu