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"Dominique" is a
1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Co ...
French language popular song, written and performed by the Belgian female singer Jeannine Deckers, better known as Sœur Sourire ("Sister Smile" in French) or
The Singing Nun Jeanne-Paule Marie "Jeannine" Deckers (17 October 1933 – 29 March 1985), better known as Sœur Sourire () and often called The Singing Nun in English-speaking countries, was a Belgian singer-songwriter and a member of the Dominican Order in ...
. The song is about Saint Dominic, a Spanish-born priest and founder of the
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, of which she was a member (as Sister Luc-Gabrielle). The English-version lyrics of the song were written by
Noël Regney Noël Regney (born Léon Schlienger; 19 August 1922 – 22 November 2002), was a French World War II veteran and songwriter who is best known for composing the Christmas standard "Do You Hear What I Hear?" with his then-wife Gloria Shayne Baker in ...
. In addition to French and English, Deckers recorded versions in Dutch, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese. It was a top selling record in 11 countries in late 1963 and early 1964.


Commercial performance

"Dominique" reached the Top 10 in 11 countries in late 1963 and early 1964, topping the chart in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It reached the Top 5 in Norway, Denmark, Ireland and South Africa, with the song making it into the lower reaches of the Top 10 in the Netherlands, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. The song reached and stayed at No. 1 on
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radio station WABC in
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for the four weeks of 19 November through 10 December. On WLS
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, the song was No. 1 for the three weeks 15–29 November 1963. On both the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and " Easy Listening chart", "Dominique" was No. 1 for the four weeks 7–28 December
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. The song won the
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in 1964. It was also a nominee for Grammy Award for Record of the Year, and Sœur Sourire was a nominee for Best Female Vocal Performance. It was the second foreign language song to hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 in 1963, the first being " Sukiyaki" by
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. For the next ten years or so, although there were a number of hits with most of the vocals in a language other than English (e.g.,
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's "Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero", etc.), no other purely foreign language song reached the ''Billboard'' Hot 100's top 40 until the Spanish language hit " Eres tú (Touch The Wind)" in 1974. "Dominique" outsold
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during its stay on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; it was the second to last No. 1 hit before the
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The song

"Dominique" became a worldwide hit in 1963 and was the first, and only, Belgian number-one hit single in the American '' Billboard'' charts. It is remembered chiefly for its refrain, which goes: : ''Domi-nique -nique -nique s'en allait tout simplement,'' : ''Routier, pauvre et chantant.'' : ''En tous chemins, en tous lieux, : ''Il ne parle que du Bon Dieu,'' : ''Il ne parle que du Bon Dieu.'' A literal English translation is: : ''Domi-nic -nic -nic went about simply,'' : ''a poor singing traveller.'' : ''On every road, in every place,'' : ''he talks only of the Good Lord,'' : ''he talks only of the Good Lord.'' The lyrics of the chorus of Regney's English-language translation are: : ''Domi-nique -nique -nique, o'er the land he plods along,'' : ''And sings a little song.'' : ''Never asking for reward,'' : ''He just talks about the Lord,'' : ''He just talks about the Lord.''


Chart history


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


All-time charts


Cover versions

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recorded an English-language version that was released in November 1963 by Calendar Records. * Sister Adele (a.k.a. Madelaine) also recorded a cover version of the song in 1963, which was released on
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. * The Cuban artist
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, the Colombian artist Aníbal Velázquez and the Venezuelan artist Mirla Castellanos recorded
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versions of this song. * The Brazilian singer Giane recorded a
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version of this song. *
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recorded a version that combined "Dominique" with "
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", merging both the melodies and the styles of the two songs. * A variation including "
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" is the Regimental March of the 5th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment. * Tommy Roe recorded an English version of the song for his U.S. album release, "Something for Everybody" in 1964. *
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revived the song in late 1966, a version that appeared on the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart. The performance was a medley including other religious-themed songs including "Deep River" and "
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". * The Czech singer Judita Čeřovská covered this song in 1964 under the name "Dominiku".


Soundtrack appearances

* In the 1966 film ''
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'', very loosely based on Deckers, Debbie Reynolds, playing the title role, sings an English-language version of the song (with different lyrics from those of Deckers' English-language version). * The song is heard in the 1985 film ''
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''. * In the 1987 '' Married... with Children'' episode " Thinnergy", "Dominique" is one of several songs Peg (
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) sings in an attempt to annoy Al (
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). * It was used in the 1990 film ''
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'' with Cher. * It was used in the 1993 film as elevator music '' For Love or Money'' with Michael J Fox. * The song was referenced in ''
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visits his girlfriend in an all-girls
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playing guitar and singing "Dominique" passes along, followed by several equally happy little girls. The nun's character voice was provided by cast member
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, who knew none of the song's actual French lyrics and instead made up her own. Jean, Al. (2003). ''The Simpsons'' season 3 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love." VD
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* In 1999, it was sung in ''
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'' by Robert and Raymond when they learn Debra's sister is becoming a nun. * The song also featured in an episode of Welsh sitcom '' High Hopes''. * In 2009, the song was used in the third series premiere of British teen drama '' Skins''. * In 2009, it was also used in ''
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'' in the episode "The Color Blue", when
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walks into Suzanne Farell's apartment for the second time. * In 2012, the song is featured prominently in US anthology series '' American Horror Story: Asylum'', the events of which take place in 1964. The original Belgian French version of the song is playing over and over in the common room of the insane asylum, and the inmates are punished if they disrupt or stop the song from playing. The record for the song is smashed by then inmate Judy Martin in a later episode stopping its constant play, the song is briefly mentioned by Sister Mary Eunice in the episode "The Name Game" when she recapped the event of Judy destroying it right as she reveals the new jukebox she has bought for Briarcliff Aslyum. * In season 2 of episode 20 (titled 'Rock n Roll Fantasy') of ''
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'', it is sung by
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, who played Marie Lubbock. It originally aired 28 April 1989. * In the season 3 episode of the science fiction series ''
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'', entitled "All the Time in the World", it is sung by Anthony Lemke and Zoie Palmer. Lemke, who is fully bilingual, plays a character who is caught in a time loop similar to "Groundhog Day" and spends his time learning French from the spaceship's android. * In 2019, the song appears at the beginning of first episode of season two of '' Happy!'', the Syfy and
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Series.


Samples

* The musician Poe used a sample of the song in her album ''
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,'' on the track "House of Leaves". * The anonymous Australian rock band
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sampled the song in the chorus to their 1998 song " I Might Be a Cunt, But I'm Not a Fucking Cunt".


See also

*
List of 1960s one-hit wonders in the United States A one-hit wonder is a musical artist who is successful with one hit song, but without a comparable subsequent hit. The term may also be applied to an artist who is remembered for only one hit despite other successes (such as " Take on Me" by A-ha ...


References


External links


"Dominique" lyrics in English and French
Allthelyrics.com

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