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"Petit Frank" is a 1989 song recorded by the
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singer and songwriter François Feldman. It was the fourth single from his 1989 album, '' Une Présence'', and was released on 6 October 1990. As for the previous three singles from the album, "
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", " Les Valses de Vienne" and "
C'est toi qui m'as fait "C'est toi qui m'as fait" is a 1989 song recorded by French singer François Feldman. Written by Jean-Marie Moreau, Thierry Durbet and Feldman, it was the third single from the album ''Une Présence'', released in 1989, on which it appears as the ...
", it had a great success in France, reaching the top of the SNEP chart, thus becoming Feldman's second number one hit. Later, it was included on Feldman's three best of compilations, ''Two Feldman'' (1996), ''Best Feldman'' (1998) and ''Gold'' (2008); it was also performed during Feldman's 1991 tour and was thus included on the live album ''Feldman à Bercy'' (1992).


Composition and music video

As for the previous singles from the album ''Une Présence'', "Petit Frank" was written by Jean-Marie Moreau, while the music was composed by François Feldman himself. According to Elia Habib, an expert of French charts, the song enjoys a "genuine sensitivity" and its "main character is a boy, abandoned or orphaned, presumably placed at the Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, faltering between combativeness and vulnerability". Lyrically, "Petit Frank" deals with the suffering of the child who tries to be courageous despite his mother's death when he was ten, as said in the refrain. The black and white music video illustrating the song shows the young boy Frank, played by French actor
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, tormented by his schoolmates who do not understand his suffering. In an interview, Feldman stated that the song is not autobiographical or personal at all, as he deemed his childhood as very happy and pampered.François Feldman's biography, ''François Feldman'
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(Retrieved December 10, 2008)


Chart performance

In France, the single debuted at number 39 on the chart edition of 6 October 1990, then climbed straight to the top twenty and entered the top ten in its fourth week. It hit number two from its eighth week, but remained blocked for five weeks by
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's smash hit " Une Femme avec une femme" which topped the chart then, then peaked at number one for three consecutive weeks. It totalled 16 weeks in the top ten and 22 weeks on the top 50. Although not certified by the
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, its sales exceeded 500,000 copies. With his singles "Les Valses de Vienne" and "Petit Frank", Feldman became the first and the last artist who reached the number one position on the SNEP chart in 1990, thus becoming the first French artist to obtain two number one hit singles on a year in the country. On the
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, "Petit Frank" entered at number 81 on 27 October 1990, peaked at number 11 in its 13th week, then dropped quickly and totalled 18 weeks on the chart.


Track listings

* 7" single # "Petit Frank" — 3:50 # "Encore plus belle endormie" — 3:03 * 7" maxi # "Petit Frank" (extended version) — 4:58 # "Encore plus belle endormie" — 3:03 # "Petit Frank" — 3:50 * CD maxi # "Petit Franck" (extended version) — 4:58 # "Encore plus belle endormie" (Live 90) — 3:03 # "Fragile Queen" — 6:02 # "Petit Franck" (new version) — 3:50


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


See also

* List of number-one singles of 1990 (France) *
List of number-one singles of 1991 (France) This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles number-ones of 1991. Summary Singles Chart See also *1991 in music *List of number-one hits (France) *List of artists who reached number one on the French Singles Chart List inclusio ...


References

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