Tous les garçons et les filles

Contact avec Françoise Hardy

The debut on 45 rpm (1st French edition)
EP by Françoise Hardy
Released June 1962[1]
Recorded Studio Vogue, Villetaneuse, France
Genre Chanson
Length 9:12
Label Disques Vogue
Producer Jacques Wolfsohn
2nd French edition (1962)
Italian cover (1963)[2]
UK cover (1964)[3]
"Tous les garçons et les filles"

B-side under paper sleeve[4]
Single by Françoise Hardy
from the album Françoise Hardy
A-side "J'suis d'accord"
Released 1962
Format 45 RPM vinyl single
Genre French pop
Length 5:05
Label Disques Vogue
Writer(s) Françoise Hardy, Roger Samyn
Dutch cover (1962)[5]
A-side under UK paper sleeve (February 1964)[6]
Japanese cover (1967)[7]

"Tous les garçons et les filles" (English: "All the Boys and Girls") is a song by French popular singer Françoise Hardy, released in 1962.

Background

The tune recounts the feelings of a young person who has never known love and her envy of the couples that surround her.

It was telecast on the evening of Sunday, October 28, 1962 in a musical interlude during the results of the 1962 referendum to allow direct election of the president of the French Republic.[8] The song quickly became a success, selling 500,000 copies by the end of the year, and eventually selling over 700,000 copies in France.[9] Additionally, it is quoted several times by the main characters in J. L. Carr's 1988 novel What Hetty Did.

Françoise Hardy also recorded the song in English ("Find Me a Boy", 1964), Italian ("Quelli della mia età", 1962; collected in Françoise Hardy canta per voi in italiano, 1963), and German ("Peter und Lou", 1963; collected in In Deutschland, 1965.)

On a French talk show named "Tout le Monde en Parle" Jimmy Page stated that he played the guitar as a session musician on the recording.

EP track list

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Oh oh chéri" (original title "Uh Oh")Bobby Lee Trammell, ad. by Jil and Jan.[10]Bobby Lee Trammell2:20
2."Il est parti un jour"  Françoise HardyFrançoise Hardy – Roger Samyn1:47
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."J’suis d’accord"  Françoise HardyFrançoise Hardy – Roger Samyn2:00
2."Tous les garçons et les filles"  Françoise HardyFrançoise Hardy – Roger Samyn3:05

SP track listing

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."J’suis d’accord"  Françoise HardyFrançoise Hardy – Roger Samyn2:00
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Tous les garçons et les filles"  Françoise HardyFrançoise Hardy – Roger Samyn3:05

Cover versions

The song has been covered by many artists in many languages, including:

Movie soundtracks

"Tous les garçons et les filles"

"Find Me a Boy"

References

  1. 45 rpm presented on French television (RTF) on June 5th, 1962, few days before its setting on sale in the record stores
  2. Jolly/Disques Vogue, catalogue number: EPJ 2046X45.
  3. Pye Records, catalogue number: NEP 24188.
  4. In the Sixties the singles were not marketed in France. These discs were exclusively intended to the owners of bar and Café having a jukebox and for promotion near the media.
  5. Disques Vogue, catalogue number: HV 2003.
  6. Pye Records, catalogue number: 7N.15653.
  7. Disques Vogue, catalogue number: JET-1790.
  8. Françoise Hardy, Le Désespoir des singes… et autres bagatelles, éd. Robert Laffont, Paris, 2008, p. 49.
  9. Bestsellers Les Meilleures Ventes Tout Temps de 45 T. / Singles, InfoDisc, accessed on line April 30, 2009.
  10. Pseudonyms of Gilbert Guenet and Jean Setti, cousins of Jacques Wolfsohn; they wrote some successful songs for Johnny Hallyday.
  11. Partial source: site officiel de Françoise Hardy
  12. Video on YouTube
  13. CD, The Misadventures of Saint Etienne, released only in Japan, 1999, it served as the soundtrack.
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