The narrator sits in a small café where he once made vows with a lover who has since left him for his best friend.
While it uses the melody of "Stand by Me," the French lyrics written by Michel/Marzano tell a distinct story of heartbreak rather than the original's theme of steadfast support:
Released in 1975 under the Vogue label, it became a significant hit in France, Belgium, and Canada. The narrator sits in a small café where
The song saw a resurgence in the late 1980s, including a 1987 12-inch maxi-single version released by Carrere.
"Je M'ennuie De Toi" is a notable French chanson by (born Claude Marzano), first released as a single in 1975. The song is a French adaptation of the world-famous soul classic " Stand by Me " by Ben E. King. Background and Musical History "Je M'ennuie De Toi" is a notable French
Despite hoping for their return, the singer ultimately acknowledges that the relationship is over ("C'est fini"). Digital Availability
The track remains a popular nostalgic hit and is available on several modern platforms: Background and Musical History Despite hoping for their
The lyrics describe a deep sense of "ennui" (boredom or weariness) and grief, with the narrator "clutching a pillow as if it were [them]" each night.