The song is about trying to quit smoking

While the Tobacco Free Month challenge began a few days ago, we take a look back at a popular culture that celebrates cigarettes more than healthy lungs.

I know, it’s bad. The Tobacco Free Month challenge started on November 1, and here is a hymn to cigarettes. It’s true that French-language songs are full of these celebrations of the cigarette – certainly, not all as insolent as I smoke by Brigitte Fontaine in 2001. In the poetic and sensual genre, Melina Mercouri also recorded a masterpiece.

In the second episode of These songs that make the news broadcast this weekend, you hear excerpts from:

Brigitte Fontaine, I smoke, 2001

Melina Mercouri, Cigarette smoke, 1972

Marcel Amont, Tomorrow I stop smoking, 1985

Richard Gotainer, Bye bye cigarette, 1992

Renaud, Stop smoking, 2006

Femmouzes T, Smokers-non-smokers, 2005

Jul, Listen to this, 2015

Aldebert, The Lady of Camel Light, 2005

Sabine Paturel, The stupidities, 1987

Eric Charden, 14 years the Gauloises, 1974

Yves Simon, The Blue Gauls, 1973

Léo Ferré, The dog, 1969

Léo Ferré, When I smoke something other than Celtics, 1977

Léo Ferré, The Gaul, 1964

Léo Ferré, Gypsy, 1972


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And you can also find the podcast on this link Behind our voices, with the writing and composition secrets of eight major artists of the French scene, Laurent Voulzy, Julien Clerc, Bénabar, Dominique A, Carla Bruni, Emily Loizeau, Juliette and Gaëtan Roussel.


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