It's proof that French music isn't so bad after all and comes from one of the country's ageing rockers in the proverbial twilight of his career.
Eddy Mitchell's "Avoir 16 ans aujourd’hui" is a delicious touch of nostalgia.
Eddy Mitchell (screenshot from YouTube video of duet "On veut des légendes" with Johnny Hallyday)
Eddy Mitchell (it isn't his real name of course but perhaps Claude Moine didn't have the same potential ring of fame to it) has been around the block - and then some for more decades than he probably cares to count.
Singer, songwriter and actor, his music - and there's been a lot of it since the 1960s with over 30 studio albums - is a combination of rock 'n' roll, country, country rock, variété française (French popular music) and ballads.
So something for everyone, although not always particularly appealing.
Indeed one track on 2009 album Grand Écran was a particular awful rendition of "Over the rainbow" with Melody Gardot (only click on the link with your hands clapped firmly over your lugholes).
But the 68-year-old more than makes up for that "earache" with "Avoir 16 ans aujourd’hui", a track from his confusingly-titled 2010 album "Come back".
Confusing, because as Radio France Internationale points out in its biography of Mitchell (long but well worth the read if you have a few moments) the "Brillcreamed Hair Rock'n'Roller" announced his tour, which began in October last year and wound up in April, would be his farewell one.
Hmm. How often have we heard that from someone in showbiz?
Anyway, treat yourself to a little nostalgia and take a listen to "Avoir 16 ans aujourd’hui".
This version is just an extract from the song.
Not bad - huh?
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