"Parler à mon père" | ||||||||
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Single by Celine Dion | ||||||||
from the album Sans attendre | ||||||||
Released | 2 July 2012 | |||||||
Format | Digital download | |||||||
Recorded | February 2012 | |||||||
Genre | Pop | |||||||
Length | 2:55 | |||||||
Label | Columbia | |||||||
Songwriter(s) | Jacques Veneruso | |||||||
Producer(s) | Jacques Veneruso, Patrick Hampartzoumian | |||||||
Celine Dion singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Parler à mon père" (meaning "Talk to My Father") is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released as the lead single from her French-language album Sans attendre (2012). It was written by Jacques Veneruso, and produced by Veneruso and Patrick Hampartzoumian. "Parler à mon père" is a pop song about Dion's father who died in 2003. The track received generally positive reviews from music critics, who noted that it is one of the standout songs on Sans attendre. The Thierry Vergnes-directed video features Dion in the middle of a desert. "Parler à mon père" was commercially successful, reaching number one in Quebec and number eight in France. It became Dion's second longest-charting single in France, spending sixty-three weeks on the chart.
On 7 June 2012, Dion's official website announced that during April and May, the singer began recording songs for her next French and English albums. On 29 June 2012, celinedion.com previewed a thirty-second fragment of the first single form the French-language album, "Parler à mon père." The cover art for the single was created by the illustrator Aurore Hutton, niece of former French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. The full version of "Parler à mon père" premiered on 1 July 2012 and the single was released to digital outlets in selected countries on the next day.
The song was written and produced by Jacques Veneruso and co-produced by Patrick Hampartzoumian. Veneruso wrote many French-language hits for Dion, including: "Sous le vent," "Tout l'or des hommes," "Je ne vous oublie pas" and "Immensité," among others. Lyrically, the song is about Dion's father who died 30 November 2003. Dion said that he was her biggest fan and she thinks of him every day and knows that he is always with her, watching over her children.
The song received generally favorable reviews from music critics. According to Łukasz Mantiuk of All About Music, "Parler à mon père" is one of the best tracks on the album. He called it a very good song but noted that "Parler à mon père" does not reflect the material on the album which contains mostly ballads. Bernard Perusse from The Gazette commented that the performance and arrangement of "Parler à mon père" is "refreshingly subdued" and controlled. The song has an "instantly-accessible melody for Dion to navigate," which makes a "perfect vehicle for her to sail gracefully." Alain de Repentigny from La Presse wrote that it is a pop song written custom for Dion. However, he felt that this first single is no locomotive for the new album. According to Pure Charts, "Parler à mon père" is a bit nostalgic but not melancholic. Marty Tobin of Quai Baco wrote that this song is a great opener for the album, with touching lyrics and catchy music. According to him, "Parler à mon père" brings nothing new to the French music but it is done well. Lea Hermann from Focus also praised the song calling it a brisk opener for the album.