"4 Mots sur un piano" is a 2007 song recorded by
French
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singers
Patrick Fiori,
Jean-Jacques Goldman
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, who also had written the lyrics, and Christine Ricol. It was released as the second
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- after "Toutes les peines" - from Fiori's album ''Si on chantait plus fort'' on July 20, 2007. The single was very successful, particularly in France where it topped the chart.
Background, lyrics and music video
Fiori explained in an interview: "One day in
Corsica
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, when I went to
Bastia, Jean-Jacques Goldman asked me if I would possibly agree to sing with him. Then, in the
Restonica
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, we met a young girl absolutely unknown named Christine, and the idea of a trio became imperative." He also noted that the song is sad.
The song was produced by
Patrick Fiori. It also available on Fiori's
best of, ''4 Mots'', and on many French compilations, such as ''NRJ Back 2 School 2'', ''NRJ Music Awards 2008'' and ''Hit Connection - Best Of 2007''.
Composed by
Jean-Jacques Goldman
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, the song is a
ballad
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that deals with the theme of a romantic relationship between two men and one woman. This relationship, initially accepted by all three people, is challenged by the two men who ask the woman to choose between them. She prefers to not choose because she loves both and finally leaves them.
The music video takes place in a room in which, at first, the three people move in (these people are not the singers, but actors). They get along well, sharing all the happy moments. However, throughout the video, an uneasiness settles upon them as a result of this relationship that becomes exclusive and finally, they argue violently. In the end, the room is completely empty.
Charts performances
In
France
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, the single went straight to number 5 on July 28, 2007, and jumped to number one two weeks later, with about 17,000 copies sold that week. It stayed there for two consecutive weeks. After that, it dropped slowly and managed to total 17 weeks in the top ten, 24 weeks in the top 50 and 32 weeks in the top 100.
["4 Mots sur un piano", in French Singles Char]
Lescharts.com
(Retrieved April 19, 2008) Certified
Silver disc
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three months after its release by the
SNEP for about 175,000 sales, it was the fifth best-selling single of 2007 in France
[2007 French Char]
Disqueenfrance.com
(Retrieved April 19, 2008) (163,179 were sold in 2007).
["Disques 2007 : Mika a fait bouger la France", Charles Decant, March 12, 200]
Ozap.com
(Retrieved April 28, 2008) It was the second number-one single for Patrick Fiori (after "
Belle" in 1998), and also for Jean-Jacques Goldman (after "
Je te donne" in 1986).
In
Belgium
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(
Wallonia
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), the single was charted for 19 weeks in the top 40, from September 8, 2007. After a debut at the bottom of the chart, it reached its peak position of number seven in its eighth week.
["4 Mots sur un piano", in Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Char]
Ultratop.be
(Retrieved April 19, 2008) The single was ranked 60th on the 2007 Belgian year-end chart.
[2007 Belgian Singles Char]
Ultratop.be
(Retrieved April 19, 2008)
In
Switzerland
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, the single started at number 67 on the
Swiss Singles Chart
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on August 26, and peaked at number 40 two weeks later. It fell off the chart after 15 weeks.
["4 Mots sur un piano", in Swiss Singles Char]
Hitparade.ch
(Retrieved April 19, 2008)
Track listings
; CD single
; Digital download
Charts
Peak positions
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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2007 singles
Jean-Jacques Goldman songs
2000s ballads
SNEP Top Singles number-one singles
Patrick Fiori songs
Pop ballads
Songs written by Jean-Jacques Goldman
2007 songs
RCA Records singles