Which are the five most iconic French songs? I recently pitched the question to a group of friends and provoked a long discussion about how such a selection could be made. What about this, I suggested: you are in a salle des fêtes celebrating something or other and the band strikes up. Which five tunes are instantly recognizable to at least three quarters of the people and will get them singing along?
4. Mon amant de Saint-Jean (covered by Patrick Bruel). This classic waltz musette, recorded in 1942 by Lucienne Delyle and much covered since, is often heard in village fêtes. It evokes wartime longing and nostalgia. It tells the story of a woman who falls for a charming dancer, despite knowing he’s not sincere.
Polnareff's single has an uplifting messageBASF
5. On ira tous au paradis by Michel Polnareff. Another great singalong with a catchy melody and an uplifting message that challenges moral judgment and promotes universal acceptance. ‘We’re all going to paradise, even me; whether we are blessed or cursed, we’re all going.’