Déshabillez-moi

"Déshabillez-moi" (English: "Undress Me") is a 1967 song first recorded by French singer Juliette Gréco, by Patti Layne in 1987, then by Mylène Farmer in a studio version in 1988 and in a live version during her 2006 concerts at Bercy (Paris). This live version was the second single from Farmer's fourth live album, Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy, and was released on 5 March 2007. Although it was a top ten hit in France, it achieved moderate success in terms of sales and chart performances.

"Déshabillez-moi"
Single by Mylène Farmer
from the album Ainsi soit je...
and Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy
A-side"Sans contrefaçon" (1987 release)
B-side"Porno graphique" (live) (2007 release)
Released16 October 1987
5 March 2007
Recorded1988, France
GenreSynthpop
Length3:55 (live single version)
4:12 (live album version)
3:47 (album version)
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Lyrics: Robert Nyel
Music: Gaby Verlor
Producer(s)Laurent Boutonnat
Mylène Farmer singles chronology
"Avant que l'ombre... (live)"
(2006)
"Déshabillez-moi"
(1987)
"Dégénération"
(2008)

Background and release

The song, written by Robert Nyel and composed by Gaby Verlor, was originally recorded by French singer Juliette Gréco in 1967, and became scandalous at the time. In 1987, when Farmer wrote "Sans contrefaçon" on the edge of a swimming pool along with photographer Elsa Trillat, Gréco's version of "Déshabillez-moi" was played on radio and Trillat performed a comic strip-tease, which gave Farmer the idea to cover the song.[1] Farmer explained : "I ran to the drugstore to buy Juliette Greco's disc. And the next day, we created a new version."[2] "I want to highlight the humorous side of the approach. I have always more liked Barbara than Juliette Greco."[3]

Her new version, totally different from the original one, was first not much appreciated by Gréco who deemed it as too sweet and lacked enough "bitch".[4] The song became the B-side of her 1987 single "Sans contrefaçon" and was later included in the track listing of her second studio album, Ainsi soit je....[5] Seeing the public was enthusiastic about this cover, Farmer first decided to release it as a single, then abandoned the idea, as Canadian singer Patti Layne released at the same time her own version of the song, a reggae version.[6]

In January 2006, Farmer performed the song during her series of concerts at Bercy. About one year later, while the live DVD of the concert had huge success, "Déshabillez-moi" was officially announced on 26 January 2007 as second single from the live album Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy. This choice was much appreciated by most of Farmer's fans, according to polls taken on various websites about Mylène Farmer which underlined that the song was considered as the best choice for a second live single. On 2 February, the song was aired on radio in its live version for the first time. The promotional CD was sent a few days later to the radio stations,[5] but the song had a poor airplay and was never broadcast on NRJ. Before the CD single's content became known, a rumour had circulated that a new remix of "Je te rends ton amour" would be featured as a second title.[7] That was erroneous, since the second track was "Porno graphique" in the 2006 live version.

"Déshabillez-moi" is available in a studio version on Ainsi soit je... and in a live version on En Concert and Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy.

Lyrics, music and video

The song refers to the nudity of a woman, the latter "asking a man to undress her in different ways".[8] In the album and live versions of the song, Farmer shows that she has humour and plays to "imitate successively the voice of a little girl, a femme fatale, a bourgeois, a managing woman..."[9] Around the end, she yells a huge "Déshabillez-moi",[10] and finishes the song with the words "Et vous / Déshabillez-vous !".

The video was aired on television for the first time on 15 February 2007. It is an excerpt from the 2006 concert film and does not contain new images.[7] Farmer can be seen wearing black clothing, including a bra which seems to be made of feathers, as it can be seen on the single cover.

Promotion and live performances

Farmer performed the song in two television shows in the late 1980s. First, in Les Oscars de la mode, broadcast on TF1 on 21 October 1987 ; at this occasion, Farmer, dressed in a black dress, played with a chair and revealed by mistake one of her breasts.[6][10] She also performed in Les Uns et les Autres, aired on TF1 on 29 April 1989.[9]

The song was performed during the 1989 and 2006 tours. During one live performance of the song in 1989, Farmer sang with a microphone on a base, and sometimes she pretended to laugh. She wore a restrictive black dress with sleeves that greatly limited her arm movement, effectively a bondage dress.[11] The dress made her unable to undress herself, which explains why she wore it for the song whose title would be translated to English as "undress me". This is only known occasion of Farmer wearing something like that, which was clearly intended to be funny.[12] After a last "Déshabillez-vous !" launched and an explosion of fireworks, a total blackout enabled the singer to leave the stage to take off her dress. According to Florence Rajon, "we may be disappointed by the coldness of the performance, but this song "remains one of the highlights of the concert".[13] About the 2006 live version, author Erwan Chuberre considered the performance as being "energic" and "more rock", adding that "Farmer let herself loose on this song", performing it in a "dynamic, mischievous and playful" way;[6] however, on some shows, she forgot a verse of the song.[14]

Chart performance

The single debuted at a peak of number ten on French SNEP Singles Chart on 10 March 2007, selling 6,369 units. It was thus the 33rd top ten of Farmer in France, which was at the time the record. Like Farmer's previous singles, it dropped the weeks after and stayed for ten weeks in the Top 50, and 17 weeks on the chart.[15] In Belgium (Wallonia), the single was ranked on the Ultratop 40 for five weeks, from 17 March to 21 April, with a peak at number 19 in its second week.[16] In Switzerland, the single appeared for one week, at number 81, on 25 March.[17]

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "Déshabillez-moi", excluding its 1987 release as B-side to the 12" Maxi version of "Sans contrefaçon":[18]

  • CD single
No.TitleLength
1."Déshabillez-moi" (live)4:12
2."Porno graphique" (live)4:09
  • CD single - Promo
No.TitleLength
1."Déshabillez-moi" (live)4:12
  • Digital download
No.TitleLength
1."Déshabillez-moi" (album version)3:47
2."Déshabillez-moi" (1989 live version)3:55
3."Déshabillez-moi" (2006 live version)4:12

Release history

Date[18]LabelRegionFormatCatalog
1 February 2007 Polydor France, Belgium, Switzerland CD single - Promo 11420
5 March 2007 CD single 984 685-6

Personnel

These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single:[18][19]

  • Robert Nyel — lyrics
  • Gaby Verlor — music
  • Polydor — recording company
  • Intersong — editions
  • Claude Gassian — photo
  • Henry Neu — design
  • Made in the E.U.

Official versions

Version[20]LengthAlbumRemixed byYearComment
Album version 3:45 Ainsi soit je... 1988 See the previous sections
Live version
(recorded in 1989)
3:55 En Concert 1989 This version is similar to that of the album. (see Mylène Farmer en concert)
Live version
(recorded in 2006)
4:12 (audio)
3:54 (video)
Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy 2005 This energetic version has a more rock sound. (see Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy (tour))
Single live version 4:12 2006 This version is slightly different from the album one with an introduction in fade in and an end in fade out.

Charts

References

  • Cachin, Benoît (2006). Le Dictionnaire des Chansons de Mylène Farmer (in French). Tournon. ISBN 2-35144-000-5.
  • Cachin, Benoît (2006). Mylène Farmer Influences (in French). Mascara. ISBN 978-2-35144-026-1.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (2007). L'Intégrale Mylène Farmer (in French). City. ISBN 978-2-35288-108-7.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (2008). Mylène Farmer, phénoménale (in French). City. ISBN 978-2-35288-176-6.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (18 June 2009). Mylène Farmer : Des mots sur nos désirs (in French). Alphée. ISBN 978-2-7538-0477-7.
  • Rajon, Florence (2005). Mylène Farmer de A à Z (in French). MusicBook. ISBN 2-84343-319-3.
  • Royer, Hugues (2008). Mylène, biographie (in French). Spain: Flammarion. ISBN 978-2-35287-139-2.
  • Violet, Bernard (2004). Mylène Farmer, biographie (in French). J'ai lu. ISBN 2-290-34916-X.

Notes

  1. Violet, 2004, p. 87.
  2. France Soir (in French). 13 November 1987. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Est Républicain (in French). 30 October 1989. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. Chuberre, 2007, pp. 102-03.
  5. "Mylène Farmer - "Déshabillez-moi (live)" - Histoire du single" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  6. Chuberre, Erwan (2008). Mylène Farmer, phénoménale (in French). City. pp. 286–87. ISBN 978-2-35288-176-6.
  7. "Mylène Farmer, rétrospective 2007" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 11 January 2008.
  8. Cachin, 2006 (2), pp. 32-33.
  9. Cachin, 2006, pp. 89-91.
  10. Chuberre, 2009, pp. 70-74.
  11. ""Désabillez-moi", performance during 1989 tour" (in French). Youtube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
  12. Royer, 2008, p. 279.
  13. Rajon, 2005, pp. 38-39.
  14. Royer, 2008, p. 276.
  15. ""Déshabillez-moi (live)", French Singles Chart" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 11 January 2008.
  16. ""Déshabillez-moi (live)", Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 11 January 2008.
  17. ""Déshabillez-moi (live)", Swiss Singles Chart". Hitparade. Retrieved 11 January 2008.
  18. ""Déshabillez-moi", track listings and formats" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  19. "Mylène Farmer - "Déshabillez-moi" (live) - Crédits" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
  20. "Mylène Farmer - "Déshabillez-moi" Live - Versions" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 17 July 2010.
  21. "Mylène Farmer - "Déshabillez-moi" Live - Classements" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 17 July 2010.
  22. Royer, 2008, p. 370.


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