Mon amie la rose explained

Mon amie la rose
Type:single
Artist:Françoise Hardy
Album:Mon amie la rose
B-Side:Je n’attends plus personne (Non aspetto nessuno)
Released:1964
Recorded:Studio Pye, London, England
Genre:French pop
Length:5:26
Label:Disques Vogue
Producer:Jacques Wolfsohn
Françoise
Type:ep
Artist:Françoise Hardy
Cover:Mon-amie-la-rose-france-single.jpeg
Caption:French edition
Released:1964
Recorded:Studio Pye, London, England
Genre:French pop
Length:9:12
Label:Disques Vogue
Producer:Jacques Wolfsohn

"Mon amie la rose" is a poem written by Cécile Caulier and Jacques Lacome, originally performed in song by French singer Françoise Hardy in 1964. It became one of Hardy's most popular songs, and was collected on her album Mon amie la rose.

Background

The song was written in response to the death of actress Sylvia Lopez from leukemia in 1959. It was first presented by Cécile Caulier on the French variety series Le Petit Conservatoire de la chanson. Françoise Hardy then contacted Caulier and offered to record the song for her 1964 album.[1] [2]

Formats and track listings

French SP

French EP

English EP

Natacha Atlas cover

Mon amie la rose
Cover:AtlasMonAmieLaRose.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:Natacha Atlas
Album:Gedida
B-Side:Bastet
Released:1999
Genre:Electronica, world music
Length:3:29
Label:Mantra
Producer:Transglobal Underground
Prev Title:L'Égyptienne
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Mistaneek
Next Year:1999

An electronic - world music version performed by British-Belgian singer Natacha Atlas was released in 1999. The song was produced by Transglobal Underground for Atlas' third album Gedida (1999).

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Mon Amie La Rose" by Natacha Atlas.

  1. "Mon amie la rose"
  2. "Mon amie la rose" (French Radio remix)
  1. "Mon amie la rose"
  2. "Mon amie la rose" (French Radio remix)
  3. "Bastet"
  1. "Mon amie la rose" (Radio edit remix)
  2. "Mon amie la rose"

Charts

Jarvis Cocker cover

In 2021, Jarvis Cocker released a cover version on his album Chansons d'Ennui Tip-Top.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Hartuch, Mireille . 14 August 1965 . Françoise Hardy à propos Mon amie la rose. Françoise Hardy about "Mon amie la rose" . Television . Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française.
  2. Bouteiller, Pierre . 30 July 1971 . Françoise Hardy sur la chanson Mon amie la rose . Françoise Hardy on "Mon amie la rose" . Television . French . Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française .
  3. http://lescharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Natacha+Atlas "Discography Natacha Atlas"
  4. News: Olsen . Mark . 22 October 2021 . Defining 'Andersonian': Inside the music of Wes Anderson's 'The French Dispatch' . . 23 October 2021.