An iconic French pop album that condenses the charm of Ye-Ye, focusing on songs written by Gainsbourg.
The title track, written by Gainsbourg, won the Eurovision Song Contest, and the album's diverse lineup of numbers, including "Don't Mind the Girls," reflects the momentum of the Ye-Ye boom and vividly captures the charm of young France Gall.
This album is strongly influenced by his encounter with Gainsbourg, and the title track, written by him and winning the Eurovision Song Contest, has an overwhelming presence. The melody, carried over a light beat, and France Gall's distinctive soft vocal tone combine to leave an impression that captures the freshness of Ye-Ye. "Laisse tomber les filles," also composed by Gainsbourg, features sharp phrases intertwined with the driving force of the rhythm, highlighting its cynical charm. Alain Goraguer's arrangement supports the overall sense of unity, with a structure that naturally balances dynamism and playfulness. This album, which offers a particularly wide range of expression among his early works, remains a symbol of French pop to this day.