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Pourvu qu'elles soient douces

"Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" French pronunciation: [puʁvy kɛl swa dus] (English: "As Long as They're Soft/Gentle/or Sweet") is a 1988 synthpop song by the French artist Mylène Farmer. Third single from her second studio album Ainsi soit je..., it was released on 12 September 1988. The long music video version was considered provocative, and contains various scenes of sexual content. It achieved great success in France, becoming Farmer's first number-one hit.

"Pourvu qu'elles soient douces"
French seven-inch vinyl single
Single by Mylène Farmer
from the album Ainsi soit je...
B-side"Puisque..."
Released12 September 1988
Recorded1988
GenreSynthpop
Length4:55 (album version)
4:16 (single version)
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Lyrics: Mylène Farmer
Music: Laurent Boutonnat
Producer(s)Laurent Boutonnat
Mylène Farmer singles chronology
"Ainsi soit je..."
(1988)
"Pourvu qu'elles soient douces"
(1988)
"Sans logique"
(1989)

Background and writing edit

After the minimum success of "Ainsi soit je...", Farmer chose to release "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" as the third single from the album Ainsi soit je.... The song was released in a remixed version.

The song was exported outside France under the title "Douces" in Germany and the Netherlands and had a less sexy cover photo. It was also released in Japan where it was marketed as a promotional 7" with another cover design. In 2003, Paul Oakenfold remixed the song which was added on the remix album RemixeS.

Lyrics and music edit

The music, very dynamic and effective, eclipses the words that are very daring (many people have not yet understood the theme of the song).[1] In the refrain, Farmer addresses her lover who thinks only of her buttocks,[2] and there are many alliterations.[3]

The song has been said by fans, critics and Farmer herself, to be about sodomy, and even a real "ode to sodomy",[4] while some consider it to be a logical sequel to her 1986 hit "Libertine" which includes references to prostitution. Farmer explained that "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" is "a pamphlet written as we take revenge on men, taboos, childhood".[5]

Music video edit

Production edit

Gilles Laurent participated in the writing of the screenplay.[6] Directed by Laurent Boutonnat, the video was shot for five days in the forest, in Rambouillet (France).[7] It was censored on television because of its depiction of female nudity - Farmer in particular - and sex. It is entitled "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces - Libertine II" because it was a continuation of "Libertine",[8] and takes place during the Seven Years' War, in the 18th century. Some excerpts were shown in exclusivity on 12 September 1988 in the French television program Nulle Part Ailleurs, on Canal+.

It appeared in the Book of Records in 1989 because it was at the time the music video the most expensive —at the time, it was announced that it cost more than 3 million francs (€450,000);[9][10] however, subsequent sources said it was a mistake, as it cost about 1,5 million francs[11] (€225,000)[7] — the longest (17:52)[12] and with the most of extras (circa 600).[13] Many of them were made available by the French Army. Some were committed and recruits who benefited from a week of holiday, although they had much work during the shooting.[7] Jean-François Casamayou, the director of CasaFilms, provided cranes, loumas, steady-cams and many other technical materials. There were about 50 technicians.[11]

The horse used in the video by Farmer was borrowed from Mario Luraschi, a specialist in film stunts, which had a farm at the Abbey of Chaalis, France. The Andalusian white horse was called Llamado and was then nine years old.[14] Farmer remade many times the scene with her galloping horse and finally succeeded;[15] however, the dangerous scenes were performed by a stuntman.[16] There was a lack of costumes, and those obtained were quite worn from having been used in more than 20 films about the French Revolution; this could jeopardize the production.[14] The costume designer Carinne Sarfati and her team darned uniforms used by actors playing in the video. The editor of Tradition Magazine, Jean-Louis Viau, was responsible for ensuring the historical reality of the video and to avoid anachronisms,[11] and taught the extras to handle weapons of the 18th century.[17] Farmer, who shows her breasts and her buttocks in the video, said she was a little intimidated by the nudity scenes, and was afraid of commentaries by technicians, but that finally all happened very well.[16] Yann Babilee, who played the role of the English officer, explained in an interview that he was immediately charmed by the screenplay of the music video.[18]

Plot edit

The scene takes place on 18 August 1757. A young English drummer discovers the still body of Libertine, covered in blood. He calls William, an older soldier, who believes that Libertine is a man, while the young boy says she is a girl. Soon they realize that she is alive and take her to the camp for treatment. Meanwhile, the captain of the British Army realizes that his troops have taken the wrong road and are in France rather than being in Prussia (the words, in English, are subtitled in French language). Then, as the song begins, the captain brings a fruit bowl to Libertine who is sleeping in a tent. With his whip, he raises the sheet to look at her buttocks, but the young drummer enters the tent and surprises him doing that. To punish him, the captain flogs him in front of many other soldiers. He then hands the whip over to Libertine, who has been awakened by the noise, expecting her to also flog the boy, but instead she turns and whips the captain's face. In the tent, the man, very angry, throws some clothes to Libertine and looks at her when she undresses. Then she breaks a bottle over his head and runs away on horseback. The captain pursues her, finds her lying hurt near a tree, and carries her in his arms back to the camp. While they make love, the rival of Libertine, in connivance with the French army, brings prostitutes in the camp to distract the British troops. The next day, the French army bombards the English camp, while the rival shoots the captain and kills him. Libertine, who watches the scene, fights and eventually kills her with a bayonet. As the burning camps are left filled with dead bodies scattered on the ground, Libertine picks up the young drummer, while the soldiers of the French army watch them leaving on horseback.[19]

The video shows some daring scenes, and ends with very violent scenes showing killing by gunshot and sword, as well as blood and dead bodies.

Reception edit

Initially, the video was to be shown in previews in movie theatres, but it was eventually cancelled because the film producers were afraid that the video was better than the film aired then.[20] However, the video was broadcast as an exclusivity on 6 October 1988 on the Champs-Élysées, at the UGC Normandie.[9][21] The video was nominated at the 1989 Victoires de la Musique, but did not win.

Some scenes, including the slow images filmed in low-angle shots which show drunk infantrymen running after scantily clad prostitutes, and wine flowing over topless prostitutes who are cavorting on the ground, were removed when the video was presented in prime time on television.[22]

To the author Erwan Chuberre, it was a "disproportionate masterpiece for a music video and marked the spirits and the majority of journalists present at the preview (...) were won over". Other journalists were "outraged by the many images of nudity".[21] According to the biographer Bernard Violet, the video was a "triumph" when it was released because of its production as well as its subject.[22] The psychologist Hugues Royer considered the video as a "historical masterpiece, written as a real short movie".[23] French magazine Graffiti awarded it as the "video of the year".[24]

Critical reception edit

According to France Soir, in this song, "Farmer generously lent us her fantasies on the dashing arrangements by L. Boutonnat".[25]

In France, the single debuted at number 34 on 8 October 1988, climbed every week on the chart and eventually reached number one where it stayed for five weeks, thus becoming Farmer's first of the fourteen number ones she has obtained in the country. Then, the single dropped slowly and stayed in the chart for a total of 23 weeks, which is her third longest-running single in French Top 50.[26] On the European Hot 100 Singles, it entered the chart at number 100, reached a peak of number six in its tenth week,[27] and fell off the chart after 20 weeks of presence, ten of them in the top 20. It also charted for 15 weeks on the European Airplay Top 50, with three weeks at number 22, its highest position.[28]

In terms of sales, "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" is also Farmer's second biggest success ever, behind "Désenchantée". The single sold more than half a million copies in France by the time it was released, with 10,000 copies being sold every day at the peak of the song's popularity.[29]

Promotion and live performances edit

In 1988, Farmer actively promoted the song performing it in nine French television shows : Sacrée Soirée (5 October, TF1), Avis de recherche (14 October, TF1), La Une est à vous (22 October, TF1), Dimanche Martin (6 November, Antenne 2), Jacky Show (6 November, TF1), Cocoparadise (16 November, TF1), Interchallanges (20 November, TF1), Une Soirée pour les restos (17 December, TF1) and Avis de recherche (30 December, TF1).[2] Farmer also performed the song on a Dutch (on 2 December 1990), and a Danish (in January 1991) programmes, and on Tapis Rouge (11 September 1999).[30][31] To promote this song on television, Farmer wore a sequin naked-back dress and a bun as hairstyle. She performed a new choréography with her two female dancers, one of them being Sophie Tellier.[32]

The song was performed during the 1989, 1999 (but included in a medley), 2009 and 2019 tours. During the 1989 tour, Farmer wore a red spandex pantyhose, heel boots, transparent gray veil. She performed a very dynamic collective choreography, with suggestive movements. The song began with a set of lights. Farmer, back on the podium, moved her hips and played with her microphone. The dancers came on stage by the stairs and formed a circle. While the musical bridge continued, Farmer joined the dancers who removed the bottom of her dress; two of them lifted the singer. At the end of the song, Farmer presented the musicians. On the 1999 tour, Farmer wore a black costume composed of a woven trousers open on the upper thighs, a transparent bustier, high shoes with heels, a large necklace and two iron false-buttocks; with her dancers, she performed the same choreography as when the 1989 tour. On her 2009 tour, Farmer wore a glittering short dress with red cape with hood, and her dancers a red coat; they performed the same choreography with only a few changes during the musical bridge.

Cover versions edit

The song was covered by Lorie in 2003,[33][34] by Réjane for a 1989 hits compilation,[35] and by some contestants of the French show Star Academy 1.[33] The song was parodied by Les Caramels Fous under the name of "Pourvu qu'elles soient grosses".[33] However, these cover versions were not released as singles. The song was covered by Lorie, Elsa Lunghini, Jenifer Bartoli and Patricia Kaas for Les Enfoirés' 2006 album Le Village des Enfoirés and included in a medley named "Medley Uniformes".

B-side: "Puisque..." edit

The vinyl's B-side contains a new song, "Puisque..."

Composed by Laurent Boutonnat and written by Farmer, this song is mainly instrumental. As both beautiful and sad, it deals with the issues of depression, anxiety, boredom and the desire to die. It was performed on 7 November 1988 in the programme Du Côté de chez Fred on Antenne 2, as well as during the 1989 tour (on the album En Concert, the title does not have its ellipsis),[36] and replaced "Dernier Sourire" which was first scheduled to be performed.[37] It was not included on Ainsi soit je... and on the best of Les Mots (but only available in the long box version of the best of). The song is played in a version instrumental in the closing credits of the video for "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces".[36]

Formats and track listings edit

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces":[38]

  • CD maxi
No.TitleLength
1."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (remix club)6:32
2."Puisque..."5:15
3."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (single version)4:11
  • 7" single - France, Canada, Germany, Netherlands
No.TitleLength
1."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces / Douces" (single version)4:10
2."Puisque..."5:10
  • 12" maxi
No.TitleLength
1."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (remix club)6:30
2."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (single version)4:10
3."Puisque..."5:10
  • 12" maxi - Promo
  • 7" single - Promo - Japan - Limited edition (50)
No.TitleLength
1."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (single version)4:10
  • CD maxi - Crystal case - Germany
No.TitleLength
1."Douces" (remix club)6:32
2."Puisque..."5:15
  • 12" maxi - Germany
No.TitleLength
1."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (club remix)6:30
2."Douces"4:10
3."Puisque..."5:10
  • Digital download (since 2005)
No.TitleLength
1."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (Ainsi soit je... version)4:52
2."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (Les Mots version)4:16
3."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (1989 live version)8:58
4."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (2000 live version)5:03
5."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (remix club)6:32
6."Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (Paul Oakenfold remix)4:03

Release history edit

Date[38] Label Region Format Catalog
12 September 1988 Polydor France 7" single 887 847-7
12" maxi 887 847-1
CD maxi 887 847-2
7" single - Promo 6863 365
September 1990 Germany 7" single (+ Netherlands)
12" maxi, CD maxi
887 847-7
CD maxi 887 847-2
Canada 7" single POS 1022
12" maxi 887 847-1
Japan 7" single - Promo DDI-3033

Official versions edit

Version[39] Length Album Remixed by Year Comment
"Pourvu qu'elles soient douces"[40]
Album version 4:56 Ainsi soit je... 1987 See the previous sections
Single version 4:11 1
4:05 2
Laurent Boutonnat 1988 This is a remixed version including many gimmicks and scratches in the musical bridge.
Remix club 6:32 Dance Remixes Thierry Rogen 1988 This is a remixed version including many gimmicks and scratches in the musical bridge. Similar to the single version, it is longer and specially intended to the discothèques.
Music video 17:52 Les Clips Vol. III, Music Videos I 1988 uses the Remix club
Live version
(recorded in 1989)
8:58 En Concert 1989 This long version has a long musical bridge played on guitar and cello.
Live version
(recorded in 2000)
5:03 Mylenium Tour 2000 The song is included in a medley including "Maman a tort" / "Libertine" / "Sans contrefaçon"; it is performed twice (at the beginning and at the end) and is the longest one of the medley.
Album version 4:16 Les Mots Laurent Boutonnat 2001 This version is similar to the single version, but is very slightly longer.
Paul Oakenfold remix 4:03 RemixeS Paul Oakenfold 2003 This version is slower than the previous ones.
Live version
(recorded in 2009)
5:02 N°5 on Tour 2009 This version uses many electronic sounds. The introduction is composed of Farmer's voiced mixed like at the beginning of the 1988 'Remix club'.
"Puisque..."[36]
Studio version 5:15 Les Mots
(long box edition only)
1988 See the previous sections
Instrumental version 5:15 1988 All the lyrics are deleted, but the background vocals are kept.
Live version
(recorded in 1989)
8:15 En Concert 1989 The song is performed with a lot of emotion. In the musical introduction that lasts over three minutes, beating thunder mingle with the song's melody.

1 CD single version
2 CD maxi and vinyl versions

Credits and personnel edit

These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single:[38][41]

  • Mylène Farmer – lyrics
  • Laurent Boutonnat – music
  • Bertrand Le Page / Polygram Music – editions
  • Polydor – recording company
  • Marianne Rosensthiel – photo
  • Jean-Pauk Théodule – design

Charts and certifications edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Bee, Caroline; Bioy, Antoine; Thiry, Benjamin (January 2006). Mylène Farmer, la part d'ombre (in French). L'Archipel. ISBN 2-84187-790-6.
  • Cachin, Benoît (2006). Le Dictionnaire des Chansons de Mylène Farmer (in French). Tournon. ISBN 2-35144-000-5.
  • Cachin, Benoît (2006). Mylène Farmer Influences (in French). Mascara. ISBN 978-2-35144-026-1.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (2007). L'Intégrale Mylène Farmer (in French). City. ISBN 978-2-35288-108-7.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (2008). Mylène Farmer, phénoménale (in French). City. ISBN 978-2-35288-176-6.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (18 June 2009). Mylène Farmer : Des mots sur nos désirs (in French). Alphée. ISBN 978-2-7538-0477-7.
  • Royer, Hugues (2008). Mylène, biographie (in French). Spain: Flammarion. ISBN 978-2-35287-139-2.
  • Violet, Bernard (2004). Mylène Farmer, biographie (in French). J'ai lu. ISBN 2-290-34916-X.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Cachin, 2006 (2), pp. 70-71.
  2. ^ a b Cachin, 2006, pp. 203-08.
  3. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 195.
  4. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 100.
  5. ^ Prévot, Monique (7 December 1989). "La nouvelle Mylène Farmer: "J'ai enfin confiance en moi"". France Soir (in French). Devant-soi. Retrieved 19 March 2008.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 136.
  7. ^ a b c Chuberre, 2008, p. 98.
  8. ^ "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces". Top 50 (in French). Mylene.net. 1988. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  9. ^ a b Chuberre, 2007, p. 40.
  10. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 89.
  11. ^ a b c Violet, 2004, p. 96.
  12. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 90.
  13. ^ "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
  14. ^ a b Chuberre, 2008, p. 99.
  15. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 154.
  16. ^ a b Violet, 2004, p. 97.
  17. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 220.
  18. ^
    * Pop, Izzy (January 1889). "Souvenir de tournage: Ian Babilee raconte... (1)". Super (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
    * Pop, Izzy (January 1889). "Sourvenir de tournage: Yann Babilee raconte... (2)". Super (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  19. ^ Bee, 2006, pp. 168-71.
  20. ^ Germonville, Jean-Paul (10 October 1989). "Mylène Farmer, ainsi soit-elle!". L'Est Républicain (in French). Devant-soi. Retrieved 30 March 2008.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ a b Chuberre, 2008, p. 100.
  22. ^ a b Violet, 2006, p. 98.
  23. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 97.
  24. ^
    * "Le Clip de l'année: Mylène Farmer, dans "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (1)". Graffiti (in French). 50. Mylene.net. December 1988. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
    * "Le Clip de l'année: Mylène Farmer, dans "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (2)". Graffiti (in French). 50. Mylene.net. December 1988. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  25. ^ Prévot, Monique (17 September 1988). ""Pourvu qu'elles soient douce", Mylène Farmer". France Soir (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  26. ^ a b "Mylène Farmer – Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  27. ^ a b "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 6, no. 51/52. 1 January 1989. p. 26-27. OCLC 29800226. Retrieved 13 October 2021 – via World Radio History.
  28. ^ a b "European Airplay Top 50" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 5, no. 50. 10 December 1988. p. 25. OCLC 29800226. Retrieved 13 October 2021 – via World Radio History.
  29. ^ "Mylène Farmer, biography" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
  30. ^ ""Pourvu qu'elles soient douces", television performances" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  31. ^ "Mylène Farmer - "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" - TV" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  32. ^ Chuberre, 2008, pp. 101-02.
  33. ^ a b c Cachin, 2006, p. 204.
  34. ^ "Lorie's cover version" (in French). Sans-logique. 16 March 2008.
  35. ^ "Réjane's cover version" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  36. ^ a b c Cachin, 2006, pp. 212-13.
  37. ^ Chuberre, 2009, p. 117.
  38. ^ a b c "Mylène Farmer - "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" - Supports" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  39. ^ "Mylène Farmer - "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" - Versions" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  40. ^ Cachin, 2006, pp. 206-08.
  41. ^ "Mylène Farmer - "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" - Crédits" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
  42. ^ "Mylène Farmer – Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  43. ^ (in German). musicline. Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
  44. ^ "Mylène Farmer – Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  45. ^ Mathias Goudeau, Le Mystère, p. 179, 2003, Ed. L'Express, ISBN 2-84343-158-1
  46. ^ "French single certifications – Mylène Farmer – Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" (in French). InfoDisc. Retrieved 30 July 2020. Select MYLÈNE FARMER and click OK. 

External links edit

  • (in French) Mylène Farmer - "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" All about the song, on Mylène.net

pourvu, elles, soient, douces, french, pronunciation, puʁvy, kɛl, english, long, they, soft, gentle, sweet, 1988, synthpop, song, french, artist, mylène, farmer, third, single, from, second, studio, album, ainsi, soit, released, september, 1988, long, music, v. Pourvu qu elles soient douces French pronunciation puʁvy kɛl swa dus English As Long as They re Soft Gentle or Sweet is a 1988 synthpop song by the French artist Mylene Farmer Third single from her second studio album Ainsi soit je it was released on 12 September 1988 The long music video version was considered provocative and contains various scenes of sexual content It achieved great success in France becoming Farmer s first number one hit Pourvu qu elles soient douces French seven inch vinyl singleSingle by Mylene Farmerfrom the album Ainsi soit je B side Puisque Released12 September 1988Recorded1988GenreSynthpopLength4 55 album version 4 16 single version LabelPolydorSongwriter s Lyrics Mylene Farmer Music Laurent BoutonnatProducer s Laurent BoutonnatMylene Farmer singles chronology Ainsi soit je 1988 Pourvu qu elles soient douces 1988 Sans logique 1989 Contents 1 Background and writing 2 Lyrics and music 3 Music video 3 1 Production 3 2 Plot 3 3 Reception 4 Critical reception 5 Promotion and live performances 6 Cover versions 7 B side Puisque 8 Formats and track listings 9 Release history 10 Official versions 11 Credits and personnel 12 Charts and certifications 12 1 Weekly charts 12 2 Certifications 13 See also 14 References 15 Notes 16 External linksBackground and writing editAfter the minimum success of Ainsi soit je Farmer chose to release Pourvu qu elles soient douces as the third single from the album Ainsi soit je The song was released in a remixed version The song was exported outside France under the title Douces in Germany and the Netherlands and had a less sexy cover photo It was also released in Japan where it was marketed as a promotional 7 with another cover design In 2003 Paul Oakenfold remixed the song which was added on the remix album RemixeS Lyrics and music editThe music very dynamic and effective eclipses the words that are very daring many people have not yet understood the theme of the song 1 In the refrain Farmer addresses her lover who thinks only of her buttocks 2 and there are many alliterations 3 The song has been said by fans critics and Farmer herself to be about sodomy and even a real ode to sodomy 4 while some consider it to be a logical sequel to her 1986 hit Libertine which includes references to prostitution Farmer explained that Pourvu qu elles soient douces is a pamphlet written as we take revenge on men taboos childhood 5 Music video editProduction edit Gilles Laurent participated in the writing of the screenplay 6 Directed by Laurent Boutonnat the video was shot for five days in the forest in Rambouillet France 7 It was censored on television because of its depiction of female nudity Farmer in particular and sex It is entitled Pourvu qu elles soient douces Libertine II because it was a continuation of Libertine 8 and takes place during the Seven Years War in the 18th century Some excerpts were shown in exclusivity on 12 September 1988 in the French television program Nulle Part Ailleurs on Canal It appeared in the Book of Records in 1989 because it was at the time the music video the most expensive at the time it was announced that it cost more than 3 million francs 450 000 9 10 however subsequent sources said it was a mistake as it cost about 1 5 million francs 11 225 000 7 the longest 17 52 12 and with the most of extras circa 600 13 Many of them were made available by the French Army Some were committed and recruits who benefited from a week of holiday although they had much work during the shooting 7 Jean Francois Casamayou the director of CasaFilms provided cranes loumas steady cams and many other technical materials There were about 50 technicians 11 The horse used in the video by Farmer was borrowed from Mario Luraschi a specialist in film stunts which had a farm at the Abbey of Chaalis France The Andalusian white horse was called Llamado and was then nine years old 14 Farmer remade many times the scene with her galloping horse and finally succeeded 15 however the dangerous scenes were performed by a stuntman 16 There was a lack of costumes and those obtained were quite worn from having been used in more than 20 films about the French Revolution this could jeopardize the production 14 The costume designer Carinne Sarfati and her team darned uniforms used by actors playing in the video The editor of Tradition Magazine Jean Louis Viau was responsible for ensuring the historical reality of the video and to avoid anachronisms 11 and taught the extras to handle weapons of the 18th century 17 Farmer who shows her breasts and her buttocks in the video said she was a little intimidated by the nudity scenes and was afraid of commentaries by technicians but that finally all happened very well 16 Yann Babilee who played the role of the English officer explained in an interview that he was immediately charmed by the screenplay of the music video 18 Plot edit The scene takes place on 18 August 1757 A young English drummer discovers the still body of Libertine covered in blood He calls William an older soldier who believes that Libertine is a man while the young boy says she is a girl Soon they realize that she is alive and take her to the camp for treatment Meanwhile the captain of the British Army realizes that his troops have taken the wrong road and are in France rather than being in Prussia the words in English are subtitled in French language Then as the song begins the captain brings a fruit bowl to Libertine who is sleeping in a tent With his whip he raises the sheet to look at her buttocks but the young drummer enters the tent and surprises him doing that To punish him the captain flogs him in front of many other soldiers He then hands the whip over to Libertine who has been awakened by the noise expecting her to also flog the boy but instead she turns and whips the captain s face In the tent the man very angry throws some clothes to Libertine and looks at her when she undresses Then she breaks a bottle over his head and runs away on horseback The captain pursues her finds her lying hurt near a tree and carries her in his arms back to the camp While they make love the rival of Libertine in connivance with the French army brings prostitutes in the camp to distract the British troops The next day the French army bombards the English camp while the rival shoots the captain and kills him Libertine who watches the scene fights and eventually kills her with a bayonet As the burning camps are left filled with dead bodies scattered on the ground Libertine picks up the young drummer while the soldiers of the French army watch them leaving on horseback 19 The video shows some daring scenes and ends with very violent scenes showing killing by gunshot and sword as well as blood and dead bodies Reception edit Initially the video was to be shown in previews in movie theatres but it was eventually cancelled because the film producers were afraid that the video was better than the film aired then 20 However the video was broadcast as an exclusivity on 6 October 1988 on the Champs Elysees at the UGC Normandie 9 21 The video was nominated at the 1989 Victoires de la Musique but did not win Some scenes including the slow images filmed in low angle shots which show drunk infantrymen running after scantily clad prostitutes and wine flowing over topless prostitutes who are cavorting on the ground were removed when the video was presented in prime time on television 22 To the author Erwan Chuberre it was a disproportionate masterpiece for a music video and marked the spirits and the majority of journalists present at the preview were won over Other journalists were outraged by the many images of nudity 21 According to the biographer Bernard Violet the video was a triumph when it was released because of its production as well as its subject 22 The psychologist Hugues Royer considered the video as a historical masterpiece written as a real short movie 23 French magazine Graffiti awarded it as the video of the year 24 Critical reception editAccording to France Soir in this song Farmer generously lent us her fantasies on the dashing arrangements by L Boutonnat 25 In France the single debuted at number 34 on 8 October 1988 climbed every week on the chart and eventually reached number one where it stayed for five weeks thus becoming Farmer s first of the fourteen number ones she has obtained in the country Then the single dropped slowly and stayed in the chart for a total of 23 weeks which is her third longest running single in French Top 50 26 On the European Hot 100 Singles it entered the chart at number 100 reached a peak of number six in its tenth week 27 and fell off the chart after 20 weeks of presence ten of them in the top 20 It also charted for 15 weeks on the European Airplay Top 50 with three weeks at number 22 its highest position 28 In terms of sales Pourvu qu elles soient douces is also Farmer s second biggest success ever behind Desenchantee The single sold more than half a million copies in France by the time it was released with 10 000 copies being sold every day at the peak of the song s popularity 29 Promotion and live performances editIn 1988 Farmer actively promoted the song performing it in nine French television shows Sacree Soiree 5 October TF1 Avis de recherche 14 October TF1 La Une est a vous 22 October TF1 Dimanche Martin 6 November Antenne 2 Jacky Show 6 November TF1 Cocoparadise 16 November TF1 Interchallanges 20 November TF1 Une Soiree pour les restos 17 December TF1 and Avis de recherche 30 December TF1 2 Farmer also performed the song on a Dutch on 2 December 1990 and a Danish in January 1991 programmes and on Tapis Rouge 11 September 1999 30 31 To promote this song on television Farmer wore a sequin naked back dress and a bun as hairstyle She performed a new choreography with her two female dancers one of them being Sophie Tellier 32 The song was performed during the 1989 1999 but included in a medley 2009 and 2019 tours During the 1989 tour Farmer wore a red spandex pantyhose heel boots transparent gray veil She performed a very dynamic collective choreography with suggestive movements The song began with a set of lights Farmer back on the podium moved her hips and played with her microphone The dancers came on stage by the stairs and formed a circle While the musical bridge continued Farmer joined the dancers who removed the bottom of her dress two of them lifted the singer At the end of the song Farmer presented the musicians On the 1999 tour Farmer wore a black costume composed of a woven trousers open on the upper thighs a transparent bustier high shoes with heels a large necklace and two iron false buttocks with her dancers she performed the same choreography as when the 1989 tour On her 2009 tour Farmer wore a glittering short dress with red cape with hood and her dancers a red coat they performed the same choreography with only a few changes during the musical bridge Cover versions editThe song was covered by Lorie in 2003 33 34 by Rejane for a 1989 hits compilation 35 and by some contestants of the French show Star Academy 1 33 The song was parodied by Les Caramels Fous under the name of Pourvu qu elles soient grosses 33 However these cover versions were not released as singles The song was covered by Lorie Elsa Lunghini Jenifer Bartoli and Patricia Kaas for Les Enfoires 2006 album Le Village des Enfoires and included in a medley named Medley Uniformes B side Puisque editThe vinyl s B side contains a new song Puisque Composed by Laurent Boutonnat and written by Farmer this song is mainly instrumental As both beautiful and sad it deals with the issues of depression anxiety boredom and the desire to die It was performed on 7 November 1988 in the programme Du Cote de chez Fred on Antenne 2 as well as during the 1989 tour on the album En Concert the title does not have its ellipsis 36 and replaced Dernier Sourire which was first scheduled to be performed 37 It was not included on Ainsi soit je and on the best of Les Mots but only available in the long box version of the best of The song is played in a version instrumental in the closing credits of the video for Pourvu qu elles soient douces 36 Formats and track listings editThese are the formats and track listings of single releases of Pourvu qu elles soient douces 38 CD maxiNo TitleLength1 Pourvu qu elles soient douces remix club 6 322 Puisque 5 153 Pourvu qu elles soient douces single version 4 11 7 single France Canada Germany NetherlandsNo TitleLength1 Pourvu qu elles soient douces Douces single version 4 102 Puisque 5 10 12 maxiNo TitleLength1 Pourvu qu elles soient douces remix club 6 302 Pourvu qu elles soient douces single version 4 103 Puisque 5 10 12 maxi Promo 7 single Promo Japan Limited edition 50 No TitleLength1 Pourvu qu elles soient douces single version 4 10 CD maxi Crystal case GermanyNo TitleLength1 Douces remix club 6 322 Puisque 5 15 12 maxi GermanyNo TitleLength1 Pourvu qu elles soient douces club remix 6 302 Douces 4 103 Puisque 5 10 Digital download since 2005 No TitleLength1 Pourvu qu elles soient douces Ainsi soit je version 4 522 Pourvu qu elles soient douces Les Mots version 4 163 Pourvu qu elles soient douces 1989 live version 8 584 Pourvu qu elles soient douces 2000 live version 5 035 Pourvu qu elles soient douces remix club 6 326 Pourvu qu elles soient douces Paul Oakenfold remix 4 03Release history editDate 38 Label Region Format Catalog12 September 1988 Polydor France 7 single 887 847 712 maxi 887 847 1CD maxi 887 847 27 single Promo 6863 365September 1990 Germany 7 single Netherlands 12 maxi CD maxi 887 847 7CD maxi 887 847 2Canada 7 single POS 102212 maxi 887 847 1Japan 7 single Promo DDI 3033Official versions editVersion 39 Length Album Remixed by Year Comment Pourvu qu elles soient douces 40 Album version 4 56 Ainsi soit je 1987 See the previous sectionsSingle version 4 11 14 05 2 Laurent Boutonnat 1988 This is a remixed version including many gimmicks and scratches in the musical bridge Remix club 6 32 Dance Remixes Thierry Rogen 1988 This is a remixed version including many gimmicks and scratches in the musical bridge Similar to the single version it is longer and specially intended to the discotheques Music video 17 52 Les Clips Vol III Music Videos I 1988 uses the Remix clubLive version recorded in 1989 8 58 En Concert 1989 This long version has a long musical bridge played on guitar and cello Live version recorded in 2000 5 03 Mylenium Tour 2000 The song is included in a medley including Maman a tort Libertine Sans contrefacon it is performed twice at the beginning and at the end and is the longest one of the medley Album version 4 16 Les Mots Laurent Boutonnat 2001 This version is similar to the single version but is very slightly longer Paul Oakenfold remix 4 03 RemixeS Paul Oakenfold 2003 This version is slower than the previous ones Live version recorded in 2009 5 02 N 5 on Tour 2009 This version uses many electronic sounds The introduction is composed of Farmer s voiced mixed like at the beginning of the 1988 Remix club Puisque 36 Studio version 5 15 Les Mots long box edition only 1988 See the previous sectionsInstrumental version 5 15 1988 All the lyrics are deleted but the background vocals are kept Live version recorded in 1989 8 15 En Concert 1989 The song is performed with a lot of emotion In the musical introduction that lasts over three minutes beating thunder mingle with the song s melody 1 CD single version 2 CD maxi and vinyl versionsCredits and personnel editThese are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single 38 41 Mylene Farmer lyrics Laurent Boutonnat music Bertrand Le Page Polygram Music editions Polydor recording company Marianne Rosensthiel photo Jean Pauk Theodule designCharts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Chart 1988 1989 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 42 29Europe European Airplay Top 50 28 22Europe European Hot 100 27 6France SNEP 26 1Germany German Official Charts 43 87Chart 1991 PeakpositionNetherlands Single Top 100 44 56 Certifications edit Certifications and sales for Pourvu qu elles soient douces Region Certification Certified units salesFrance SNEP 46 Gold 1 000 000 45 See also editList of number one singles of 1988 France References editBee Caroline Bioy Antoine Thiry Benjamin January 2006 Mylene Farmer la part d ombre in French L Archipel ISBN 2 84187 790 6 Cachin Benoit 2006 Le Dictionnaire des Chansons de Mylene Farmer in French Tournon ISBN 2 35144 000 5 Cachin Benoit 2006 Mylene Farmer Influences in French Mascara ISBN 978 2 35144 026 1 Chuberre Erwan 2007 L Integrale Mylene Farmer in French City ISBN 978 2 35288 108 7 Chuberre Erwan 2008 Mylene Farmer phenomenale in French City ISBN 978 2 35288 176 6 Chuberre Erwan 18 June 2009 Mylene Farmer Des mots sur nos desirs in French Alphee ISBN 978 2 7538 0477 7 Royer Hugues 2008 Mylene biographie in French Spain Flammarion ISBN 978 2 35287 139 2 Violet Bernard 2004 Mylene Farmer biographie in French J ai lu ISBN 2 290 34916 X nbsp 1980s portalNotes edit Cachin 2006 2 pp 70 71 a b Cachin 2006 pp 203 08 Royer 2008 p 195 Royer 2008 p 100 Prevot Monique 7 December 1989 La nouvelle Mylene Farmer J ai enfin confiance en moi France Soir in French Devant soi Retrieved 19 March 2008 permanent dead link Royer 2008 p 136 a b c Chuberre 2008 p 98 Pourvu qu elles soient douces Top 50 in French Mylene net 1988 Retrieved 1 August 2010 a b Chuberre 2007 p 40 Royer 2008 p 89 a b c Violet 2004 p 96 Royer 2008 p 90 Pourvu qu elles soient douces in French Sans logique Retrieved 22 December 2007 a b Chuberre 2008 p 99 Royer 2008 p 154 a b Violet 2004 p 97 Royer 2008 p 220 Pop Izzy January 1889 Souvenir de tournage Ian Babilee raconte 1 Super in French Mylene net Retrieved 1 August 2010 Pop Izzy January 1889 Sourvenir de tournage Yann Babilee raconte 2 Super in French Mylene net Retrieved 1 August 2010 Bee 2006 pp 168 71 Germonville Jean Paul 10 October 1989 Mylene Farmer ainsi soit elle L Est Republicain in French Devant soi Retrieved 30 March 2008 permanent dead link a b Chuberre 2008 p 100 a b Violet 2006 p 98 Royer 2008 p 97 Le Clip de l annee Mylene Farmer dans Pourvu qu elles soient douces 1 Graffiti in French 50 Mylene net December 1988 Retrieved 1 August 2010 Le Clip de l annee Mylene Farmer dans Pourvu qu elles soient douces 2 Graffiti in French 50 Mylene net December 1988 Retrieved 1 August 2010 Prevot Monique 17 September 1988 Pourvu qu elles soient douce Mylene Farmer France Soir in French Mylene net Retrieved 1 August 2010 a b Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces in French Les classement single Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 6 no 51 52 1 January 1989 p 26 27 OCLC 29800226 Retrieved 13 October 2021 via World Radio History a b European Airplay Top 50 PDF Music amp Media Vol 5 no 50 10 December 1988 p 25 OCLC 29800226 Retrieved 13 October 2021 via World Radio History Mylene Farmer biography in French Mylene net Retrieved 22 December 2007 Pourvu qu elles soient douces television performances in French Sans logique Retrieved 16 March 2008 Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces TV in French Mylene net Retrieved 1 August 2010 Chuberre 2008 pp 101 02 a b c Cachin 2006 p 204 Lorie s cover version in French Sans logique 16 March 2008 Rejane s cover version in French Sans logique Retrieved 16 March 2008 a b c Cachin 2006 pp 212 13 Chuberre 2009 p 117 a b c Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces Supports in French Mylene net Retrieved 2 March 2010 Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces Versions in French Mylene net Retrieved 1 August 2010 Cachin 2006 pp 206 08 Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces Credits in French Mylene net Retrieved 3 April 2010 Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Mylene Farmer singles German Singles Chart in German musicline Archived from the original on 2 October 2012 Retrieved 6 July 2010 Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Mathias Goudeau Le Mystere p 179 2003 Ed L Express ISBN 2 84343 158 1 French single certifications Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces in French InfoDisc Retrieved 30 July 2020 SelectMYLENE FARMERand clickOK External links edit in French Mylene Farmer Pourvu qu elles soient douces All about the song on Mylene net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pourvu qu 27elles soient douces amp oldid 1165308519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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