Eddy Est Imbattable! Explained

Eddy Est Imbattable
Cover:Eddy Est Imbattable!-single cover.png
Caption:7" vinyl single cover
Type:single
Artist:Pierre-André Gil
B-Side:Eddy Et Claudine
Released:1971
Genre:Schlager
Label:Columbia

Eddy Est Imbattable! (Eddy Is Undefeatable!) is a 1971 Belgian French-language song by Pierre-André Gil about Belgian cycling champion Eddy Merckx. It was released on the label EMI and had the song Eddy & Claudine as B-side, which is also about Merckx.[1] Claudine Aucou is his wife. Earlier in 1969 Gil had recorded another song about Merckx named Eddy Prend Le Maillot Jaune.

Lyrics

The song praises Merckx as a great and undefeatable champion. The lyrics mention how the previous Belgian cycling champion Rik van Looy "was great too, but has retired now." Roger De Vlaeminck and Frans Verbeeck are given credit as great champions too, but the singer mentions that nowadays "both of them turn pale when they notice Merckx behind them."

Dutch-language version

In 1971 a Dutch-language cover of Eddy Est Imbattable named Eddy Is Niet Te Kloppen! was released, which again had Eddy & Claudine as B-side. It was performed by the group Frankie en de Trillers.[2] It was released on the label Monopole.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pierre-André Gil – Eddy et Claudine (Vinyl). . 13 November 2021 .
  2. Web site: Frankie, de Trillers – Eddy is Niet Te Kloppen ! (1971, Vinyl). . 1971 .
  3. Web site: Frankie, de Trillers – Eddy is Niet Te Kloppen ! (1971, Vinyl). . 1971 .