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| Name = Parle à ma main
| Cover = Parle_à_ma_main.jpg
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| Artist = [[Fatal Bazooka]] featuring [[Yelle]]
| Album = [[T’As Vu ?]]
| A-side =
| B-side = ‘Auto-Clash’
| Released = November 2007
| Format = [[CD single]], [[Digital download]]
| Recorded = France, 2006
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Length = 3:40
| Label = [[Warner Music]], Up Music
| Writer = Nicolas Brisson<br/>Dominique Gauriaud<br/>William Geslin<br/>Jurij Prette<br/>Michaël Youn
| Producer = Dominique Gauriaud<br/>William Geslin<br/>Jurij Prette<br/>Michaël Youn
| Audio sample? =
| Chronology = [[Fatal Bazooka]] singles
| Last single = ‘Tranquillement’ <br/>(2007)
| This single = ””Parle à ma main”” <br/>(2007)
| Next single =
| Misc =
{{Extra chronology 2
| Artist = [[Yelle]] singles
| Type = single
| Last album =
| This album = ””Parle à ma main”” <br/>(2007)
| Next album = ‘À cause des garçons’ <br/>(2007)
}}
}}
””Parle à ma main”” is a 2006 song recorded by French act [[Fatal Bazooka]] featuring [[Yelle]]. It was the fifth and last [[Single (music)|single]] from the album ”[[T’As Vu ?]]”, and was released in November 2007. It was particularly successful in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it was a number-one hit for many weeks.
==Music video and lyrics==
In the music video, [[David Guetta]]’s hit single ‘[[Love Is Gone]]’ can be heard at the beginning and is sung by Fatal Bazooka (portrayed by [[Michaël Youn]]). French actor Vincent Desagnat features in the video, while French singers [[Vitaa]] and [[Diam’s]] are mentinoned in the lyrics. A sequence in a [[gymnasium]] is inspired by the music video for [[Gwen Stefani]]’s ‘[[Hollaback Girl]]’ because a [[brass band]] and some [[majorette]]s are shown.
==Chart performances==
In [[France]], the single entered the singles chart at #2 on December 1, 2007, then climbed to number-one and stayed there for seven weeks. Then after three weeks at number two, it dropped quickly. It totaled 13 weeks in the top ten, 16 weeks in the top 50 and 19 weeks on the chart (top 100).<ref name=’Lescharts’>’Parle à ma main’, French singles charts [http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?key=329246&cat=s Lescharts.com] (Retrieved [[October 1]], [[2008]])</ref>
In [[Belgium]] ([[Wallonia]]), ‘Parle à ma main’ was charted for 22 weeks in the top 40 from December 15, 2007. It started at #24, reached the top ten two weeks later, and eventually topped the chart for four weeks. It remained for 16 weeks in the top ten.<ref name=’Ultratop’>’Parle à ma main’, Belgian (Wallonia) singles charts [http://www.ultratop.be/fr/showitem.asp?key=329246&cat=s Lescharts.com] (Retrieved [[October 1]], [[2008]])</ref>
It achieved a moderate success in [[Switzerland]]. It was charted for 17 weeks, with a peak at #31 in its third week, on December 9, 2007.<ref name=’Hitparade’>’Parle à ma main’, Swiss singles charts [http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?key=329246&cat=s Hitparade.ch] (Retrieved [[October 1]], [[2008]])</ref>
==Track listings==
; CD single
# ‘Parle à ma main’ — 3:40
# ‘Auto-Clash’ <small>by Fatal Bazooka</small> — 4:53
; Digital doawnload
# ‘Parle à ma main’ — 3:40
==Certifications==
{| class=’wikitable sortable’
! bgcolor=’#ebf5ff’|Country
! bgcolor=’#ebf5ff’|Certification
! bgcolor=’#ebf5ff’|Date
! bgcolor=’#ebf5ff’|Sales certified
|-
|Belgium<ref>Belgian certifications [http://www.ultratop.be/fr/weekchart.asp?year=2008&date=20080426&cat=s Ultratop.be] (Retrieved [[October 1]], [[2008]])</ref>
|align=’center’|Gold
|align=’center’|April 26, 2007
|align=’center’|20,000
|-
|}
==Charts==
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{{col-2}}
{|class=’wikitable sortable’
!align=’left’|Chart (2007-2008)
!align=’center’|Peak<br />position
|-
|align=’left’|Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart<ref name=’Ultratop’/>
|align=’center’|1
|-
|align=’left’|French SNEP Singles Chart<ref name=’Lescharts’/>
|align=’center’|1
|-
|align=’left’|Swiss Singles Chart<ref name=’Hitparade’/>
|align=’center’|31
|-
|}
{{col-2}}
{| class=’wikitable sortable’
!align=’left’|End of year chart (2007)
!align=’center’|Position
|-
|align=’left’|French Singles Chart<ref>2007 French Singles Chart [http://www.ifop.com/europe/sondages/DISCANNU/single07.STM Ifop.com] (Retrieved [[October 1]], [[2008]])</ref>
|align=’center’|11
|-
|}
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{{succession box
| before = ‘[[Quelque part]]’ by [[Sheryfa Luna]]
| title = [[SNEP|French SNEP]] [[List of French number-one hits of 2007|number-one single]]
| years = [[December 8]], [[2007]] – [[February 1]], [[2007]] (7 weeks)
| after = ‘[[Il avait les mots]]’ by [[Sheryfa Luna]]
}}
{{succession box
| before = ‘[[New Soul]]’ by [[Yael Naim]]
| title = [[Ultratop|Belgian (Wallonia)]] [[Ultratop 40 number-one hits of 2008|number-one single]]
| years = [[February 16]], [[2008]] – [[March 8]], [[2008]] (4 weeks)
| after = ‘[[New Soul]]’ by [[Yael Naim]]
}}
{{end box}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:2006 songs]]
[[Category:2007 singles]]
[[Category:Debut singles]]
[[Category:French-language songs]]
[[Category:French pop songs]]
[[Category:Michaël Youn songs]]
[[Category:Number-one singles in Belgium]]
[[Category:Number-one singles in France]]
[[Category:Vocal duets]]
[[Category:Yelle songs]]
[[fr:Parle à ma main]]
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(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)