Mistral Gagnant (song)
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"Mistral gagnant is the title song from French singer
Renaud Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (), known as Renaud (), born 11 May 1952, is a French singer, songwriter and actor. His characteristically 'broken' voice makes for a very distinctive vocal style. Several of his songs are popular classics in F ...
's 1985 album ''
Mistral gagnant ''Mistral gagnant'' is a studio album from French artist Renaud on the Virgin France label, now part of EMI, released in 1985. The first song, "Miss Maggie", made Renaud a controversial character in the United Kingdom because the song praises ...
''. In the song, Renaud sings to his young daughter
Lolita Séchan Lolita Séchan is a French writer. She writes children's books as well as comic books; she published her first graphic novel ''Les Brumes de Sapa'' at the age of 36. Personal life She is the daughter of French singer, songwriter Renaud. She was ...
about his own childhood and realizes that time flies as will fly away the laughs of his daughter as a child. This broad theme plus the very simple music make this song one of the classics among Renaud's "tender" songs.


Background

A ''mistral gagnant'' was a kind of famous candy which involved a lottery. Some of the ''Mistral'' candies were "winning" (''gagnant'') and one could get another one for free. When Renaud was an adult, these candies were not on sale anymore. Renaud says that he never intended to include the song on his album eventually called ''Mistral gagnant''. He reasoned that the lyrics were just too personal and would not interest the general public. Calling his wife Dominique from the studio while recording his prospective album, he sang her parts of the song on the telephone. After his wife heard it, she loved the song and threatened him: "Si tu ne l'enregistres pas, je te quitte..." ("If you don't record this, I will leave you").Éric Guéret, Didier Varrod, ''Renaud, le Rouge et le Noir'', documentary, 2002.


Track listing

#Side A: "Mistral gagnant" (2:45) #Side B: "Le retour de la pépette" (3:51)


Covers

The song has been subject of many covers.
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covered it in her 2003 acoustic concerts at the Olympia in Paris. Her version appeared in ''
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'' album both the CD and
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both recorded during her concerts on 2 and 3 February 2003. Other famous covers include those of
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,
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and
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. ;Live performances There were also live performances by
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who sang it in a duet in the famous ''Les Enfoirés'' series. Their duo interpretation was one of the tracks selected for ''Les incontournables'' CD of ''Le meilleur des Enfoirés - 20 ans''. Jean-Louis Aubert sang it live as a duet with
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, during the TV special ''Docteur Renaud, Mister Renard'' broadcast on
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on 29 March 2003. The song has been a popular feature in television reality music contest. Contestant Ycare sang it on ''
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'' on M6 in 2008 and Camélia Jordana on the same program in 2009.


Cœur de pirate version

In the 2014 tribute album to Renaud songs called ''
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'', the singer Cœur de pirate interpreted the song. Her version reached number 13 on SNEP, the official French Singles Chart and was also a hit in Belgium.


Samplings

French rapper
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used samplings of "Mistral gagnant" twice on his records in two different tracks. In 2002, he used a sampling of the Renaud song on the track "Le bitume avec une plume" that appeared on his debut album ''
Temps mort ''Temps mort'' (, literally "Time out") is the debut album by French rapper Booba. For the song "Nouvelle école" exists also a remix which features American rap duo Mobb Deep. Track listing Samples *"Indépendants" contains a sample of ...
''. The album made it to number 2 on the French Albums Chart. He again used a sample of the song in his track "Pitbull", this time from his 2006 album ''
Ouest Side ''Ouest Side'' (French for "West side") is the third album by French rapper Booba released on 13 February 2006 on Tallac Records, via the major Barclay Records / Universal Music Group. History The cover realized by Armen is inspired by a famous ...
''. The album made it to number 1 on the French Albums Chart.


Charts

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References

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