“Ca Plane Pour Moi” – Plastic Bertrand
“Ça Plane Pour Moi” is a song by the Belgian musician Plastic Bertrand. Released in 1977, it is one of the most iconic tracks of the punk and new wave era, known for its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and playful lyrics. The title translates to “Everything’s going well for me” or “Things are going well for me,” capturing the carefree and exuberant spirit of the song.
The song was written by Lou Deprijck and Yves Lacomblez, with Deprijck also providing the uncredited lead vocals, despite Plastic Bertrand (Roger Jouret) being credited as the performer. “Ça Plane Pour Moi” became a massive hit, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and becoming a staple of the late 1970s music scene.
Musically, “Ça Plane Pour Moi” features a driving punk rock beat, prominent guitar riffs, and energetic vocals. The song is characterized by its rapid-fire delivery and the infectious “woo-hoo-hoo” chorus. Its sound is both punk and pop, combining raw energy with catchy hooks that made it accessible to a wide audience.
The lyrics are playful and nonsensical, filled with surreal imagery and a sense of fun. They tell a loose story of a wild night out, with references to partying, romance, and carefree living. The song’s exuberant tone and catchy chorus helped it become an international hit and a favorite at parties and clubs.
“Ça Plane Pour Moi” has been covered and referenced by numerous artists over the years, further cementing its place in pop culture. It has been used in various films, commercials, and TV shows, adding to its enduring popularity.
Despite some controversy over the true vocalist, the song’s success is undeniable. Plastic Bertrand’s charismatic persona and the song’s infectious energy have made “Ça Plane Pour Moi” a timeless classic. It remains a vibrant and joyful anthem that captures the spirit of its time and continues to entertain new generations of listeners.
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