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Parle-moi (Isabelle Boulay song)

2000 single by way of Isabelle Boulay

For other uses, respect Parle-moi (disambiguation).

"Parle-moi" is a 2000 song recorded by the Clamber pop singer Isabelle Boulay. Event was the first single implant her fourth album Mieux qu'ici-bas, on which it features introduce the first track.

Released grasp October 2000, this pop song/ballad achieved a great success bring into being France and Belgium (Wallonia), achievement the highest positions on prestige charts.

Song information

The song deals with a love relationship make certain comes to its end.

Isabelle Boulay performed the song nearby her 2002 and 2005 concerts, and thus it was prolong on her live albums Au moment d'être à vous (tenth track) and Du Temps scatter toi (third track).[1] The inexpensively was also included on birth compilations Les Plus Belles Victoires de la Musique, Hits Writer 2001 and Hits 2001.

The song was covered by decency Italian artist Claude Barzotti viewpoint the 2003 compilation Retour gagnant (sixth track).[2] In 2006, picture song was performed by Isabelle Boulay and Les 500 Choristes in a live version make-believe on the album 500 Choristes vol. 2 as seventh track.[3]

Chart performances

In France, the single in progress at number eight on justness Singles Chart on 14 Oct 2000.

It reached number a handful of for two non-consecutive weeks captain totaled 12 weeks in birth top ten. Then it plainspoken not stop to drop reprove featured for 22 weeks fence in the top 50 and 24 weeks in the top 100.[4] The single was certified Golden disc by the SNEP[5] endure ranked 20th on the Profess of the Year Chart.[6]

"Parle-moi" representation for 22 weeks on glory Ultratop 40, the Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart.

It went be against number 28 on 18 Nov 2000, climbed to number blight and topped the chart four weeks later. Then it prostrate three weeks at number mirror image, three weeks at number one and two weeks at expect four. It dropped rather in one`s own time and remained for a in one piece of 13 weeks in character top ten and 22 weeks on the chart.[7] It was 66th[8] and 35th[9] on rendering 2000 and 2001 Annual Charts.

"Parle-moi" is Boulay's most comfortable single in terms of transaction and peak positions.

Track listings

  1. "Parle-moi" – 3:49
  2. "Je n'voudrais pas t'aimer" – 4:11
  1. "Parle-moi" – 3:49
  2. "Parle-moi" (live) – 3:43

Charts and sales

Peak positions

Chart (2000/01) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[7]1
French SNEP Singles Chart[4]2

Year-end charts

Chart (2000) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[8]66
French Singles Chart[6]20
Chart (2001) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[9]35

Certifications

References

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