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"Dessine-moi un mouton" (English: "Draw Me a Sheep") is a 1999 song recorded by French singer-songwriter
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, first in a studio version, then in a live version during her 1999 concert Mylenium Tour. The song was the only single from her third live album '' Mylenium Tour'' and was released on 5 December 2000. The title draws from a direct quotation to a well-known scene in French children's book ''
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'' by Antoine de Saint Exupéry. Although it was generally appreciated by critics and was a top ten hit in France, it had moderate success in terms of sales.


Background and writing

Originally, "Dessine-moi un mouton" should have been released as the second, third, or fourth single from the studio album ''
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''. Chuberre, 2007, pp. 104-05. However, the song was released much later, and only in a live version to promote the concert album '' Mylenium Tour''. Because of this discrepancy, some people considered the song to be, in fact, the sixth single from the previous studio album. Thus, with this rationale, ''
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'' is the second album in
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to provide six top ten hits in France. Just before the single's release, a rumor circulated that a video was already underway and would be filmed in Corsica to evoke drawn images found in Saint-Exupéry's famous novella, which profoundly inspired the song. According to another persistent rumor, Farmer planned to buy some rights to the story from the author's family to create a musical directed by other producers. Finally, none of this gossip proved correct. Rigal, 2010, pp. 123,124. The promotional CD was sent to radio stations on 27 October, and the single was concurrently released with the live album to enable it to move straight to number one on the French Album Charts. All the remixes were produced after the album version, not the live version. Quickly, French station NRJ heavily played the remix called 'World is mine' instead of the live version. For the first time in her career, Farmer used her own drawings to illustrate the CD maxi and vinyl's covers, on which she represented herself next to a sheep. She also used her drawings for the video of " C'est une belle journée", as well as in her book ''Lisa-Loup et le Conteur''. As for the single release of " Sans logique" eleven years earlier, the B-side is " Dernier Sourire", this time in the live version. However, when the
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album '' Les Mots'' was released in 2001, the song was not included in the track listing, like other live singles " Allan" and " La Poupée qui fait non".


Theme and video

As Saint-Exupery's story, ''
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'', is deeply incorporated within French mainstream popular culture, francophone audience clearly understood the
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of the song to the literary work. Therefore, "Farmer does not tell the novella's story in her song, but uses the writer's philosophy to draw inspiration". Journalist Benoît Cachin said "Dessine-moi un mouton" deals with life, love, death, and is "a
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for childhood, imagination and insouciance". Cachin, 2006, pp. 94-97. Psychologist Hugues Royer considers that it is a song that "invites us to connect with our childhood". The video uses images from the 1999 tour, and shows Farmer performing the song sitting on a giant swing. For the television version, the entire part devoted to the presentation of musicians and the recalls were deleted, but included in footage for the tour's
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Live performances

The song was not promoted by the singer and was never performed on television, but was only sung during the Mylenium Tour. As showed on the DVD of the concert, before the song begins, Farmer is sitting on the steps of the staircase and she whistles. While the dancers make several acrobatics and play leapfrog, she performs the song, sitting on a big swing with two headers sphynx at both ends. A rain of silver sequins down from heaven on artists and the audience. After her performance, Farmer goes down the swing and presents the musicians.


Critical reception

"Dessine-moi un mouton" was generally well received by contemporary pop music critics and by Farmer's fans who felt that the single was the best track of the album. The Belgian magazine ''
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'' considered this song absolutely identical to " XXL", using many big guitars; it also said that it was very representative of Farmer's work and was sensed as a future single since the album's release. French magazine ''Instant-Mag'' considered that the singles' sales were not aided by the
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's cover deemed too simple, and that the live version loses much of its energy compared to the studio's one because of the choice of musical arrangements. Moreover, the remixes were generally deemed disappointing, unlike Farmer's drawings used on the CD maxi which were more appreciated. In France, the single entered the singles chart at number six on 9 December 2000, making Farmer's 21st top ten hit in the country. The next week, it dropped to number 28 then continued to drop, and fell off the chart after nine weeks in the top 50 and 16 weeks in the top 100. In Switzerland, the song reached a peak of number 59 in the third week on 21 January 2001 and remained for five weeks in the top 100. In Belgium (Wallonia), the single started at number 25 in the Ultratop 40 chart on 16 December 2000, then climbed to a peak of number 11, dropped the next weeks and totaled twelve weeks on the chart.


Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "Dessine-moi un mouton": * CD single * CD maxi - Digipack / 12" maxi / 12" maxi - Promo * CD single - Promo - Silvery disc / CD single - Promo - White disc * CD single - Promo - Tryptic with a swing * VHS - Promo


Official versions


Credits and personnel

These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single: * Mylène Farmer – lyrics, drawings * Laurent Boutonnat – music * Requiem Publishing – editions *
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– recording company * Henry Neu / Com'N.B – design * Made in the E.U.


Charts


Release history


References

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Notes

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