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"La Poupée qui fait non" ("The Doll Who Says No") is a 1966 song written by Franck Gérald (lyrics) and French singer/songwriter Michel Polnareff (music). It was recorded by Polnareff, becoming an immediate success in France and one of Polnareff most definitive songs. Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin/The Yardbirds) played guitar on the recording.[1] It also appeared as the last track in his album Love Me, Please Love Me.

"La Poupée qui fait non"
Single by Michel Polnareff
from the album Love Me, Please Love Me
Released1966
Recorded1966, France
GenrePop
Songwriter(s)Lyrics: Franck Gérald
Music: Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff singles chronology
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(1966)
"Love Me, Please Love Me"
(1966)
Music video
"La Poupée qui fait non" on YouTube

Polnareff also made language versions of the song in German ("Meine Puppe sagt non"), Italian ("Una bambolina che fa no, no, no"), and Spanish ("Muñeca que hace no") which helped the song get airplay all over Europe and become hits in language versions by local artists in 1966.

There have been tens of covers of the song in English and various languages in the following decades. Polnareff's version from the album Live at the Roxy was also released as a single in 1996, exactly 30 years from the original.


Cover versions


There have been several covers of the song


French language



English language



Other language covers by Polnareff


The song became very popular in many markets after Michel Polnareff recorded the song with new lyrics in three languages:


Other language covers by others


Many language covers followed in a number of countries most notably:


Instrumental covers



Mylène Farmer and Khaled version (1996)


"La Poupée qui fait non"
Single by Mylène Farmer and Khaled
from the album Live à Bercy
Released29 April 1997
Recorded1996, France
GenrePop
Length4:39
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Lyrics: Franck Gérald
Music: Michel Polnareff
Mylène Farmer singles chronology
"Rêver"
(1996)
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(1997)
"Ainsi soit je... (live)"
(1997)

French artist Mylène Farmer's 1996 version as duo with Algerian-French rai singer Khaled proved to be one of the most successful French covers of the song. The Farmer/Khaled cover was performed during Farmer's 1996 concert tour. After three live performances, the song was finally released as the first single from Farmer's second live album, Live à Bercy on 29 April 1997, and became a top five hit in Belgium and reached #6 in the French SNEP Singles Chart.


Early studio recording


There was a studio version of this duet, but it was never released. This studio version was performed in lip-sync in a single television show, Tip top,[6] broadcast on a French channel and host by Éric Jean-Jean, where Farmer was invited to promote her single "Comme j'ai mal".[7] Previously, the show proposed to Farmer a list of singers with whom she would sing a song. She chose Khaled and decided to perform a cover of Polnareff's song, "La Poupée qui fait non", and the recording lasted four hours.[8]

Interviewed by the French magazine Instant-Mag, Thierry Rogen, the sound engineer who had participated in the recording, said: "I have participated in the single "La Poupée qui fait non" with Khaled. Laurant [Boutonnat] was absent. The recording was made in the studio Merga in Suresnes in the right mood. It has been very rapid. Mylène [Farmer] and Khaled were together for four hours in total".[9]

Farmer said she chose the song because it was the first song she learned when she was a child, and she loved Michel Polnareff's work.[10] Khaled also said: "This is a common idea, we wanted to sing together. We loved both Polnareff. Personally, I think it's the first song I learned."[11]


Live performance


The live version, which was released in 1997, was performed only three nights (two in Geneva and the last at Bercy) as a duet on stage during the 1996 tour.[6] This remained the only collaboration between two artists.[12]

The two remixes available on the CD maxi and the promotional vinyl were produced by Mylène Farmer (this is the only time she has participated in remixes of one of her singles), in collaboration with Thierry Rogen.

When the song was released, Khaled declared that he found Farmer very sympathetic.[13] However, later, he said he had felt used by her, since she put herself forward all the time when they performed the song and were interviewed; according to a 2009 edition of Nouvel Observateur, Khaled qualified this collaboration as a "trap".[14]


Critical reception


The song generally received negative reviews. According to the author Erwan Chuberre, the duo Khaled / Farmer "which blends the sun and the darkness is on the limit of credibility". "The two worlds [of both singers] really failed to merge and this cover is soon forgotten!"[8] Instant-Mag considered as "absurd" the fact that the studio version was never released, and found that the song "was much harmed by the remixes that accompany it, in which we have as the hazy impression that Mylène was amused herself (and without supervision) to press the buttons on the console of Thierry Rogen".[15]

In France, the single debuted at a peak of number six on 3 May 1997. However, like Farmer's previous top ten hits, it dropped rather quickly and fell off the top 50 after eight weeks.[16]

Surprisingly, the song was a big success in Belgium, where it had a better chart trajectory in the Ultratop 50 than in France.[17] It appeared on the chart for a total of 18 weeks from 24 May 1997, peaked at number five on 21 June, and managed to remain for eight weeks in the top ten.[18] The song ranked at number 41 in the End of year chart.[19]


B-side: "L'Autre"


The B-side CD single features the 1996 live version of the song "L'Autre".

According to the author Benoît Cachin, in the lyrics the singer seems to await her alter ego who would be "a herald", an angel, that would be her double and her friend.[20] The song has been performed twice on television, exclusively on TF1: on Star 90 on 13 May 1991, and on Avis de Recherche in 1992.[20] In the ten last seconds of the first performance, she began to cry.[21] It has also been sung on the 1996 tour, in which Farmer was dressed in red and was crouched before the audience at the end of the song.[20] It was also performed during the 2006 tour and eventually replaced "Ainsi soit je..." which was performed the first four shows and Farmer always cried.[22]


Formats and track listings


These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "La Poupée qui fait non":[23]

No.TitleLength
1."La Poupée qui fait non" (live version)4:30
2."L'Autre" (live version)5:15
No.TitleLength
1."La Poupée qui fait non" (live version)4:30
2."La Poupée qui fait non" (say it like you used to club remix)7:50
3."La Poupée qui fait non" (I want a man mix)6:30
4."L'Autre" (live version)5:15
No.TitleLength
1."La Poupée qui fait non" (say it like you used to club remix)7:50
2."La Poupée qui fait non" (I want a man mix)6:30
No.TitleLength
1."La Poupée qui fait non" (live version)4:30
No.TitleLength
1."La Poupée qui fait non" (video)4:28

Release history


Date[23]LabelRegionFormatCatalog
March 1997 Polydor France, Belgium CD single - Promo 3537
7" maxi - Promo 2785
CD maxi - Promo 3546
VHS - Promo
29 April 1997 CD single 573 872-2
CD maxi (+ in Israel) 573 873-2

Official versions


Version[24]LengthAlbumRemixed byYearComment
"La Poupée qui fait non"[25]
Live album version
(recorded in 1996)
4:30 (audio)
5:20 (video)
Live à Bercy 1996 See the previous sections
Live single version 4:30 1997 This version is shorter than the live album one because the final applause are deleted.
Say it like you used to club remix 7:50 Mylène Farmer, Thierry Rogen 1997 It is an Arabist version in which all the lyrics are deleted, except "C'est une poupée", sung by Farmer.
I want a man mix 6:30 Mylène Farmer, Thierry Rogen 1997 There is only few words in this version, as all lyrics originally sung by Khaled are deleted.
Live music video 4:30 Music Videos II & III 1997
"L'Autre"[20]
Album version 5:26 L'Autre... 1991 See the previous sections
Live version
(recorded in 1996)
5:50 Live à Bercy 1996 The performance is very similar to the album one. The audience sings the song, while Farmer is overwhelmed by emotion. (see 1996 tour)
Live single version 5:21 1997 This version is identical to the live performance, but the last refrain sung by the audience has been deleted.
Live version
(recorded in 2006)
7:25 Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy 2006 This is an acoustic version of the song. (see Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy (tour))

Credits and personnel


These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single:[23][26]


Charts



Re-use in other media


Several versions of the song are used as the transition to "The Fun Half" theme on The Majority Report; a left-leaning political news and information podcast hosted by Sam Seder.[citation needed]


References



Notes


  1. "La Poupée qui fait non - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia". www.artandpopularculture.com. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  2. Tomislav Ivčić – Monia - Francuska Ploča album page on Discogs
  3. Sonoko's La Debutante album page on Discogs
  4. "La Poupée" EP page on Discogs
  5. A Tribute to Polnareff album page on Discogs
  6. "Mylène Farmer (en duo avec Khaled)- "La poupée qui fait non" - Histoire" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
  7. "La Poupée qui fait non" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  8. Chuberre, 2008, pp. 195,197.
  9. Bee, Caroline; Brunet, Océane; Bioy, Antoine (2003). "Confidences Thierry Rogen (2)". Instant-Mag (in French). Pantin: Tear Prod. 15: 33.
  10. Cachin, 2006 (2), pp. 58-59.
  11. Violet, 2004, pp. 190-91.
  12. Rajon, 2005, p. 57.
  13. Royer, 2008, p. 278.
  14. Chuberre, 2009, p. 148.
  15. Bee, Caroline; Brunet, Océane; Thiry, Benjamin; Parpette, Jennifer (2001). "Il y a (encore) une pince à linge dans les gâteaux apéritifs". Instant-Mag (in French). Pantin: Tear Prod. 7: 8.
  16. ""La Poupée qui fait non", French Singles Chart" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 25 December 2007.
  17. Chuberre, 2007, p. 180.
  18. ""La Poupée qui fait non", Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 3 January 2007.
  19. "1997 Belgian Singles Chart" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 21 January 2008.
  20. Cachin, 2006, p. 47.
  21. Chuberre, 2008, p. 139.
  22. Royer, 2008, p. 176.
  23. "Mylène Farmer - "La Poupée qui fait non" - Supports" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  24. "Mylène Farmer (en duo avec Khaled) - "La Poupée qui fait non" - Versions" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
  25. Cachin, 2006, pp. 200-03.
  26. "Mylène Farmer - "La Poupée qui fait non" - Crédits" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
  27. "Mylène Farmer & Khaled – La Poupée qui fait non (live)" (in French). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  28. "The Eurochart Hot 100 Singles (17 May 1997)". Music & Media. Archived from the original on 11 March 2005. Retrieved 21 April 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  29. "Mylène Farmer & Khaled – La Poupée qui fait non (live)" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  30. "Rapports annuels 1997" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 3 January 2018.

На других языках


- [en] La Poupée qui fait non

[fr] La Poupée qui fait non

La Poupée qui fait non est la première chanson de Michel Polnareff publiée en 1966. Elle remporte un succès rapide (200 000 exemplaires vendus) et demeure l'un des grand classiques de Polnareff.

[ru] La Poupée qui fait non

«La Poupée qui fait non» (с фр. — «Кукла, которая говорит „нет“») — песня, написанная автором Франком Жеральдом и композитором Мишелем Польнареффом в 1966 году. Она вошла в дебютный альбом Польнареффа Love Me, Please Love Me. Песня стала популярной во Франции, а благодаря версиям на немецком («Meine Puppe sagt non»), итальянском («Una bambolina che fa no, no, no») и испанском («Muñeca que hace no») вскоре обрела известность во всей Европе.



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