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La Poupée qui fait non

"La Poupée qui fait non"
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Single by Michel Polnareff
Released 1966
Format EP
Recorded 1966, France
Genre Pop
Songwriter(s) Lyrics: Franck Gérald
Music: Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff singles chronology
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(1966)
"Love Me, Please Love Me"
(1966)
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(1966)
"Love Me, Please Love Me"
(1966)
Music video
"La Poupée qui fait non" on YouTube
"La Poupée qui fait non"
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Single by Mylène Farmer and Khaled
from the album Live à Bercy
Released 29 April 1997
Format CD single, CD maxi, 12" maxi,
digital download (since 2005)
Recorded 1996, France
Genre Pop
Length 4:39
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s) Lyrics: Franck Gérald
Music: Michel Polnareff
Mylène Farmer singles chronology
"Rêver"
(1996)
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(1997)
"Ainsi soit je... (live)"
(1997)
"Rêver"
(1996)
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(1997)
"Ainsi soit je... (live)"
(1997)
Live à Bercy track listing
"Ainsi soit je..."
(8)
"La Poupée qui fait non"
(9)
"XXL"
(10)

"La Poupée qui fait non" (English: "The Doll That Says No") is a 1966 song written by Franck Gérald (lyrics) and French singer/songwriter Michel Polnareff (music). It was recorded by Polnareff, becoming an immediate success in France and one of Polnareff most definitive songs. Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin/Yardbirds) played guitar on the recording.

Polnareff also made language versions of the song in German ("Meine Puppe sagt non"), Italian ("Una bambolina che fa no, no, no"), and Spanish ("Muñeca que hace no") which helped the song get airplay all over Europe and become hits in language versions by local artists in 1966.

There have been tens of covers of the song in English and various languages in the following decades. Polnareff's version from the album Live at the Roxy was also released as a single in 1996, exactly 30 years from the original.

There have been several covers of the song

The song became very popular in many markets after Michel Polnareff recorded the song with new lyrics in three languages:

Many language covers followed in a number of countries most notably:

French artist Mylène Farmer's 1996 version as duo with Algerian-French rai singer Khaled proved to be one of the most successful French covers of the song. The Farmer/Khaled cover was performed during Farmer's 1996 concert tour. After three live performances, the song was finally released as the first single from Farmer's second live album, Live à Bercy on 29 April 1997, and became a top five hit in Belgium and reached #6 in the French SNEP Singles Chart.

There was a studio version of this duet, but it was never released. This studio version was performed in lip-sync in a single television show, Tip top, broadcast on a French channel and host by Éric Jean-Jean, where Farmer was invited to promote her single "Comme j'ai mal". Previously, the show proposed to Farmer a list of singers with whom she would sing a song. She chose Khaled and decided to perform a cover of Polnareff's song, "La Poupée qui fait non", and the recording lasted four hours.


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