"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
The track was produced by Constant Defourny with musical direction by Nico Gomez. Themes and Lyrics
Despite hoping for their return, the singer ultimately acknowledges that the relationship is over ("C'est fini"). Digital Availability "Je M'ennuie De Toi" is a notable French
The track remains a popular nostalgic hit and is available on several modern platforms:
The song saw a resurgence in the late 1980s, including a 1987 12-inch maxi-single version released by Carrere. Background and Musical History The track was produced
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.
Released in 1975 under the Vogue label, it became a significant hit in France, Belgium, and Canada. The lyrics describe a deep sense of "ennui"
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: