Tuesday, June 24, 2025

TISH! That's FRENCH! - Gomez Addams' Babymaking Music


TISH! That’s FRENCH Volume 1 was well-received & readers suggested tons of great tracks for inclusion.  Volume 2 was already done, but reader’s suggestions will be incorporated in the next two entries in the series.

During my early obsession with songs with French lyrics BLONDIE’s French Version of Sunday Girl definitely supplied some wind for my sails.  I don’t think I realized ABBA recorded Waterloo in French until much later.  Nous Non Plus sing L'Amant in their traditional bastardized French, but I only know that from a review I read.  Being an average American, I’m barely unilingual.


This sort of undertaking wouldn’t be worth much if it didn’t include Plastic Bertrand’s Ça Plane Pour Moi—the second ever French language single in the Billboard Top 100 (where it peaked at number 47).  There’s a lot of controversy over whether or not Plastic Bertrand even sang on the track. Some say he didn’t show up to the recording studio on time, and the producer Lou Deprijck laid his vocal down over the existing track.  But, the song’s been covered many times, and in many ways.  Elton Motello released it as Jet Boy, Jet Girl which was later Captain Sensible’s first single (released during a Damned hiatus).


I’ve mentioned my nephew in regards to how he was instrumental in the evolution of my LOOSE! series.  But sharing music is never a one-way street. He turned me onto three great bands: Sigur Rós, Fountains Of Wayne, & Stereolab who supply Pop Quiz.  They’ll almost certainly be represented on every installment, as will Franciose Hardy—even her husband Jacques Dutronc makes an appearance on Volume 2.  


Other chanteuses include Sylvie Vartan, Lesley Gore, & Charlotte Leslie, who croons Les Filles C'est Fait.  She had a pre-fame release Tu es pris au piège under the pseudonym Catherine Alfa that’ll probably pop up on a future comp.  That’s not to say that all the French artists enclosed are from days gone by.  Les Negresses Vertes (which translates to “Green Black Girls”) recorded throughout the 90’s, and Juliette Armanet’s A La Folie is from 2017, as is Sara’h’s French language version of The CranberriesZombie that’s a real treat.


French artists love recording English language hits in their love language. Probably the leading exporter of was “The French Elvis” Johnny Hallyday, who kicks ass like a six legged goat on his version of Chuck Berry’s Carol.  Other entries include the Eddy Mitchell vehicle Les Chaussettes Noires, Ronny Bird, & Les Lionceaux (The Lion Cubs).


After seeing Les Rita Mitsouko on MTV’s 120 Minutes, I grabbed everything I found by them. The last track on this edition; Marcia Balla is maybe my second-favorite song by them.



5 comments:

  1. I’d ask downloaders to either contribute a suggestion for a future volume (keeping in mind that our goal at JOKONKY is to share GREAT music), or failing that, to share a gently scathing French phrase (& the English translation) I can reply with when someone suggests a song that I don’t care for. Something like “Merci pour le partage“ (“Thanks for sharing”).

    Here’s the link to TISH! That’s FRENCH Volume 2:
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/ZNWQVPww

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  2. A phrase I remember from French class way back when: Comme ci, comme ça. I.E. regarding whether a submission is 'Great music". And since it translates to 'so-so' or 'neither good nor bad' I would think those selections might not make the cut--unless they contain humorous or catchy words/phrases that may help organize thoughts or drive a mood for whatever reason. Anyhoo, looking forward to more! Nice job Stinky per usual.

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  3. When mentioning Jacques Dutronc, one should always remember his roots in El Toro Et Les Cyclones with some lovely rock 'n' roll.
    Kirsty MacColl did Complainte de St Catherine
    Eddy Cochran was big in France, and a lot of people covered him with french lyrics like Moustique (he also sang joy-joy-joy) Gary "L'Ange Noir" Et Ses Démons, Jean-Claude,
    Claude François - Belles Belles Belles
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzdmSIBytgA&list=RDtzdmSIBytgA&start_radio=1 Sheila - Do wah diddy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9kJLq0KcK4&list=RDn9kJLq0KcK4&start_radio=1 Sheila - Daydream (John Sebastian)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm19XLaLB1Q&list=RDzm19XLaLB1Q&start_radio=1 Sheils - I don't know what to do with myself
    Sheila also did Umberto Tozzi's Gloria
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjNrs-__t8s always something there to remind me
    Metal Urbain- Panik https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BiF1zVAMuk
    Telex - Euro-vision (I was 14 and we laughed so hard that Belgium send this to Eurovision Songcontest)
    Etron Fou Leloublan If you want a french Pere Ubu or maybe you play Pere Ubu when you need an English Etron Fou Le Loublan........
    Blaine Reiniger - Paris en automne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvLomstsEt8

    And we had John Cale, now Modern Guy - Une Nouvelle Vie is Cale & French & Saxie

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  4. Totally forgot this one
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6nSpBiekzQ

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  5. "Mouais, c'est gentil, mais j'en ai déjà trop de cette type de chanson"

    -Yeaaah, that's nice, but I already have too many songs of that type.."

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