Le Métèque
| "Le métèque" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Georges Moustaki | |
| from the album Georges Moustaki | |
| B-side | "Voyage" | 
| Released | 1969 | 
| Recorded | 1969 | 
| Genre | Chanson | 
| Length | 2:30 | 
| Label | Polydor - 59 304 | 
| Songwriter(s) | Georges Moustaki | 
| Producer(s) | Jacques Bedos, Henri Belolo | 
"Le métèque" is a French chanson by Georges Moustaki (1934–2013). He wrote it in 1969, and it was his first breakthrough hit, reaching number one in the French charts for six non-consecutive weeks. Before this song he had written for many singers, including "Milord" for Édith Piaf.[1] He recorded an Italian version titled "Lo straniero", which became the best-selling record of 1969 in Italy.[2]
Métèque is a pejorative word for a shifty-looking immigrant of Mediterranean origin.
Other versions
- The song has been translated into several languages.
 - 1968 - Pia Colombo album A L'Olympia (Disc'Az – LPS 25)
 - 1969 - Caravelli album Caravelli (CBS Records International – S 7–63687)
 - 1969 - Manu Dibango album Manu Dibango (Mercury Records – 135.717 MCY)
 - 1969 - Georges Jouvin album Trompette d'or (La Voix de son maître - 2C 062–10278)
 - 1969 - Dominique Bellot featuring Orchestre Bernard Wystraëte album Hits Variety N° 1 (AFA – 20 728)
 - 1970 - Bobby Solo, lyrics by Bruno Lauzi, album Bobby Folk (Dischi Ricordi – 23 23 004), published in Spain
 - 1970 - The Musicos album Discothèque N° 2 (Concert Hall Society – SMS-15017)
 - 1970 - Tanju Okan, lyrics by Nino Varon, with the title Hasret (Yonca Plakçılık Ve Reklamcılık – YCA-010)
 - 1971 - Herman Van Keeken album Herman Van Keeken (Nap – 2935 001), published in The Netherlands
 - Greek singer George Dalaras recorded a Greek version "O Metoikos" with new lyrics by Dimitris Christodoulou in 1971.[3]
 - 1972 - Melina Mercouri with the title O metikos, lyrics by D. Christodoulou, album Melina Mercouri (Polydor – 23 93 027), published in Spain, Germany, Canada and United Kingdom
 - 1972 - Yossi Banai with the title פרצוף של צועני (face of a gypsy), lyrics by Nisim Aloni, Album 'face of a gypsy', published inisrael
 - 1978 - De Strangers with the title De gastarbeider, lyrics by Lex Colman; album Goe zot (Decca Records - DEC 193.500 K), published in Belgium
 - 1982 - Dennie Christian with the title Voor zoiets is het nooit te laat, lyrics by David Hartsema, album Vriendschap (Polydor – 2925–134), published in The Netherlands
 - 1986 - Stranger Alex with the title De gastarbeider, lyrics by Lex Colman; album Helemaal Alleen Op Z'n Eentje (Dureco Benelux – 66063), published in Belgium
 - 1986 - Utako Watanabe album Devo tornare a casa mia (Omagatoki – SC 5005), published in Japan
 - 1988 - Manolo album Manolo (Discadanse – D 76), published in France
 - 1991 - Luc et Patrick, album Les troubadours des temps modernes (Luc – 1691), published in Switzerland
 - Moustaki recorded an Italian version with lyrics translated by Bruno Lauzi. His rendition of this version was released in 1969 as a single titled "Lo straniero" (B-side "Giuseppe"), with arrangement by Alain Goraguer.[4] It reached number one on the Italian charts,[5] and became the best-selling record of the year in Italy.[6] In 1970, Moustaki's recording won the Mostra internazionale di musica leggera (Gondola d'oro) in Venice as the best-selling record of 1969.[2]
 
Charts
| Chart (1969-1970) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| Argentina (CAPIF) [7] | 4 | 
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[8] | 2 | 
| France (Hit Parade)[9] | 1 | 
| Italy (Musica e dischi)[5] | 1 | 
| Spain (PROMUSICAE)[10] | 29 | 
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[11] | 73 | 
References
- ^ Marcelline Block; Michaël Abecassis, eds. (11 June 2018). An Anthology of French and Francophone Singers from A to Z. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 493. ISBN 9781527512054.
 - ^ a b "Venice Boosts Strained Italian Disk Industry". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1970-10-10. p. 84.
 - ^ Kasimis, Demetra (2018). The Perpetual Immigrant and the Limits of Athenian Democracy. Cambridge University Press. p. ix. ISBN 9781107052437.
 - ^ "Discografia Nazionale della canzone italiana". discografia.dds.it. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
 - ^ a b "Hits of the World". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1969-12-27. p. 41.
 - ^ Lauzi, Bruno (2020). Ricomporre armonie (Poesie 1992 - 2006). Oltre Edizioni. ISBN 9788899932978.
 - ^ "Hits of the World" (PDF). Billboard. 28 March 1970. p. 102. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
 - ^ "Georges Moustaki – Le Métèque" (in French). Ultratop 50.
 - ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. 7 June 1969. p. 63.
 - ^ "Georges Moustaki – Le Métèque" Canciones Top 50.
 - ^ "Georges Moustaki – Le Métèque". Swiss Singles Chart.