Tristana
Mylène Farmer
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Triste elle est prête à tout Pour rien, pour tout Dans la ronde des fous elle pleure tout doux L'amour a tué les mots qui la touchent, touchent Contre ta bouche elle veut qu'on la couche Triste elle fait la grimace, Devant sa glace D'un coup du cœur enlace l'ombre qui passe Et rien jamais n'effacera les traces, lâches Du sang qui coule des corps qui se cassent Adieu Tristana Ton cœur a pris froid Adieu Tristana Dieu baisse les bras Laissez-la partir Laissez-la mourir Ne le dites pas Tristana, c'est moi! Triste sort Tristana Tu sais, crois-moi Trois petits tours, elle s'en va La vie comme ça Les plus beaux jours s'achèvent dans la peine, haine Pourquoi faut-il payer de ses veines Adieu Tristana Ton cœur a pris froid Adieu Tristana Dieu baisse les bras Laissez-la partir Laissez-la mourir Ne le dites pas Tristana, c'est moi!
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Written by: Laurent Pierre Marie Boutonnat, Mylene Farmer
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Song Facts"Tristana" is a popular song by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was released in 1987, as the second single from her second studio album, "Ainsi soit je..."
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Music and LyricsThe song was written by Mylène Farmer herself while the music was composed by Laurent Boutonnat. The song is known for its haunting lyrics and intense atmospheric soundscape, embodying the artist's exploration of melancholy themes.
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Chart Performance"Tristana" was a significant commercial success. It peaked at number 11 on the French Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for a total of 19 weeks, making it one of Farmer's long-charting singles.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Tristana" was directed by Laurent Boutonnat and is known for its intricate storyline and cinematic elements. The video, one of the longest in French music history, is a mini-movie, inspired by Russian movie "Andrey Rublev", featuring Farmer in a double role as a blonde villainess and a brunette heroine.
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AwardsDespites its success, the song was not nominated for any major awards, but it has been consistently praised for its musicality and lyrical depth in retrospective reviews.
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Live PerformancesFarmer performed "Tristana" during her 1989 tour, and it was also included in the setlists for some of her subsequent concerts. These live performances were well-received, with critics noting Farmer's compelling stage presence.
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LegacyThe song "Tristana" bolstered Mylène Farmer's reputation as one of the leading figures in French pop music and has remained a fan favorite over the years. It is also considered a prime example of the artist's propensity for blending pop elements with more experimental sounds.
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Cover VersionsSeveral artists have covered "Tristana" in various music genres, indicating its enduring popularity and influence.
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Influence on Pop Culture"Tristana" has been referenced in many forms of media, including television shows, films, and books, a testament to its cultural relevance.
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Title and Theme"Tristana" is a Slavic name meaning “sorrow.” The lyrics illustrate a tragic story of two lovers. This aligns with the theme of loss and desire common in many of Mylène Farmer's songs.
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