Les hommes qui passent

"Les Hommes qui passent"
Single by Patricia Kaas
from the album Scène de vie
B-side "Tropic Blues Bar"
Released April, 1990
Format 7" single, CD single, cassette,
digital download (since 2005)
Recorded Studio Marcadet, Paris
Genre Pop
Length 3:46
Label Sony Music, CBS Records
Songwriter(s) Didier Barbelivien
François Bernheim
Producer(s) Jean-Jacques Souplet
Patricia Kaas singles chronology
"Quand Jimmy dit"
(1989)
"Les Hommes qui passent"
(1990)
"Les Mannequins d'osier"
(1990)

"Quand Jimmy dit"
(1989)
"Les Hommes qui passent"
(1990)
"Les Mannequins d'osier"
(1990)

"Les Hommes qui passent" is a 1990 song recorded by the French singer Patricia Kaas. It was her first single from her second studio album, Scène de vie, on which it features as sixth track, and her seventh single overall. It was released in April 1990 and became a top ten hit in France.

Song information

After the huge success of her debut album, Mademoiselle chante le blues, still well placed on the French album charts, Kaas decided to release her second studio album, Scène de vie, which was mainly written by the famous composer Didier Barbelivien. The lead single, "Les Hommes qui passent", was released at the same time as the album, in April 1990. Written by Barbelivien, the music was composed by François Bernheim.

The music video is in black and white. In the lyrics, The narrator, explains to her mother how men whom she dates behave and what they bring her at the material level. However, she expresses her desire to know love and keep a man only for her for a long period of time.

The song was part of Kaas's concerts tours in 1990, 1994 and 1998, and thus is available in a live version on the albums Carnets de scène, Tour de charme and Rendez-vous. The song also features on the best of Rien ne s'arrête and Ma Liberté contre la tienne, and on the French compilation Les Plus Belles Victoires de la Musique.[1]

"Les Hommes qui passent" was covered at first by Oya Bora (then Grup Denk), who is a Turkish group and consists from Oya Küçümen and Bora Ebeoğlu, in Turkish language under the title "Şu Adamlar Anne" ("These guys mother") in Tiryaki ("Addicted") album in 1990 as 2nd track, and later by Haris Alexiou in Greek-language under the title of "I andres pernoun mama (les hommes qui passent)". This version is available on her 2006 best of Anthology (CD 1, 18th track).[2]

Chart performances

The single entered the French Singles Chart at number 27 on 28 April 1990, climbed and reached the top ten in the fifth week, and remained there for five consecutive weeks. Thus it became Kaas' fourth top ten. It peaked at number seven, then dropped on the chart and fell off after 16 weeks.[3]

Although its chart trajectory is similar to that of Kaas' previous singles, it was not certified by the SNEP, but remains the most successful single from Scène de vie.

Track listings

  1. "Les Hommes qui passent" — 3:46
  2. "Tropic Blues Bar" — 4:00
  1. "Les Hommes qui passent" — 3:46
  2. "Tropic Blues Bar" — 4:00
  1. "Les Hommes qui passent" — 3:46
  2. "Tropic Blues Bar" — 4:00
  1. "Les Hommes qui passent" — 3:46

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
French SNEP Singles Chart[3] 7

References

  1. "Les Plus Belles Victoires de la Musique, track listing" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  2. "Anthology, track listing" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  3. 1 2 ""Les Hommes qui passent", French Singles Chart" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
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