Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus

"Bongo Bong" and "Je ne t'aime plus" (English: "I Don't Love You Anymore") are two pop songs originally written and performed by Manu Chao. In 2006, the songs were combined into one track and covered by British singer Robbie Williams. The track was produced by Mark Ronson, and was released as a promotional single from Williams' seventh solo album, Rudebox, in Eastern Europe in early 2007. Vocals for the song were also provided by the English pop artist Lily Allen. The track does not have a music video, but EMI Music México nevertheless released the song to radio. Promo copies were sent in the beginning of 2007 and the single was released as digital download in early February.

"Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus"
Single by Robbie Williams
from the album Rudebox
B-side"Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus" (Fedde Le Grand Remix)
ReleasedJanuary 22, 2007
Recorded2006
New York City, U.S.
GenrePop
Length4:48
LabelEMI Music México
Songwriter(s)Manu Chao, Anouk Khelifa
Producer(s)Mark Ronson
Robbie Williams singles chronology
"Lovelight"
(2006)
"Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus"
(2007)
"She's Madonna"
(2007)

Track listing

CD single
  1. "Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus"
  2. "Lovelight" (Dark Horse Remix)
Digital EP
  1. "Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus" (radio edit)
  2. "Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus" (Fedde Le Grand Remix)
  3. "Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus" (Noisia Vocal Remix)
  4. "Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus" (Noisia Trashdance Dub)

Personnel

  • Lead vocals: Robbie Williams
  • Backing vocals: Lily Allen
  • Acoustic and electric guitars: Tiggers
  • Moog synthesiser: Vaughan Merrick
  • Trumpet: Dave Guy
  • Tenor saxophone: Neil Sugarman
  • Baritone saxophone: Ian Hendrickson-Smith
  • Fender Rhodes, Juno Bass: Raymond Angry
  • Juno 106, electric & bass guitar, drum programming and percussion: Mark Ronson
  • Mixed by Serban Ghenea

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Czech IFPI Singles Chart 14
Romanian Singles Chart[1] 45
Swiss Singles Chart[2] 77
Turkey Top 20[3] 4

References

  1. "Romanian Top 100" Archived February 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Please see "Issue 7" of the year 2007
  2. Swiss Singles Chart Archived September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Turkish Airplay Chart Archived March 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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