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"Tomber la chemise" (English: literally "Take Off Your Shirt" but the meaning is "Get ready to play hard") is a 1998 song by the Toulousian collective Zebda. The song was released on 7 June 1999 as part of the first single from Zebda's third album ''
Essence ordinaire ''Essence ordinaire'' is the third studio album from French rock group Zebda, released in 1998. It was their landmark album, containing some of their most popular songs, in particular "Tomber la chemise", which catapulted them to fame and earned ...
'' and received a successful reception in France, where it reached number-one on the singles chart and won two awards. This summer 1999 hit song "Tomber la chemise" was part of a sudden popularity trend by rappers of immigrant origins in France at that time.


Structure and lyrics

Although "Tomber la chemise" appeared to be an outsider in the race to the top of the charts that summer, this highly political song became the hit that finally brought Zebda national recognition after eleven years of existence.Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', p. 467 () : "Après onze ans d'existence sur les scènes locales toulousaines, le groupe Zebda accède à la renommée nationale en marquant un tube en or dans son répertoire". ("After eleven years of existence in the local Toulouse music scene, the group Zebda came into national renown when they added a golden hit to their repertoire.") According to an expert of French charts, this song "devotes an expression of the spoken language, becoming inseparable from this song, and bases its originality on the regional savour that the accent of the Midi conveys". The melody is similar to those of
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songs.


Chart performance and awards

In France, the song went straight to #11 on 12 June 1999. It entered the top 10 the next week and stayed in it for 20 weeks, three of them atop. Thereafter, it kept dropping and fell off the Top 100 after 30 weeks. It achieved diamond certification status awarded by the French provider, SNEP. In addition to being a commercial success, the song went on to be named the best French song of 2000 at both the Victoires de la musique awards and the NRJ Music Awards. In Belgium (Wallonia), "Tomber la chemise" remained on the Ultratop 40 for 19 weeks. It started at #22 on 7 August 1999, climbed quickly and finally peaked at #3 in its seventh week. It totaled ten weeks in the Top 10.


Cover versions and parodies

In 1999, the song was parodied by Le Festival Roblès under the title "Solder la Chemise" ("Sell Off Your Shirt").
Les Fatals Picards Les Fatals Picards is a French rock/punk band, founded in 1996. The Fatals Picards (meaning "the fatal enfrom Picardy") are best known to general audiences because they represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "L'Amo ...
, a French band which participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, also parodied the song under the name "Monter le pantalon" ("Pull Up Your Pants") on its album ''Pamplemousse mécanique'' (''A Clockwork Grapefruit'').Ivan: On a juste parodié le nom, c'est pas une chanson sur eux. Paul: C'est sur une chanson de Zebda « Tomber la chemise ».
(Ivan: "We just parodied the name, it's not a song about them ebda" Paul: "It's about a Zebda song, 'Tomber la chemise.'")
In 2002, the song was covered by Yannick Noah, Michèle Laroque and Francis Cabrel on the album ''Tous dans le même bateau'' (''All in the Same Boat''),''Tous dans le même bateau'', track listing and chart
Ultratop.be
(Retrieved 12 December 2008)
also available on Les Enfoirés's the best of ''La compil' (vol. 3)'', released in 2005.


Track listings

; CD single # "Tomber la chemise" — 4:25 # "Quinze ans" — 4:50 # "Le pont du carrousel" — 4:06


Certifications and sales


Charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1998 songs 1999 singles SNEP Top Singles number-one singles Zebda songs Barclay (record label) singles