Jolie Miss Molly (Good Golly Miss Molly)

Eddy Mitchell · Other Songs - Eddy Mitchell

Goodbye miss Molly, au revoir, goodbye miss Molly, au revoir

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort

Si ça te plaît, on se reverra, autant de fois que tu voudras

Goodbye miss Molly, au revoir, goodbye miss Molly, au revoir

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort

Toi et moi allons faire un tour sur le grand chemin de nos amours



Goodbye miss Molly, au revoir, goodbye miss Molly, au revoir

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort

Han, si ça te plaît, on se reverra, autant de fois que tu voudras

Goodbye miss Molly, au revoir, goodbye miss Molly, au revoir

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort

Toi et moi allons faire un tour sur le grand chemin de nos amours



Goodbye miss Molly, au revoir, goodbye miss Molly, au revoir

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort

Notre amour est mort, je le croyais plus fort.

Jolie Miss Molly (Good Golly Miss Molly)

Eddy Mitchell's 1968 recording of 'Jolie Miss Molly' stands as a pivotal moment in French pop history, marking his transition from rock to a sophisticated blend of jazz and traditional American blues. Originally a 1954 hit by the American group The Flamingos, Mitchell's version is renowned for its intricate arrangement and his distinctive vocal delivery, which captures the song's underlying melancholy while maintaining its upbeat rhythm. The track became a massive commercial success in France, establishing Mitchell as a leading figure in the French chanson revival and influencing generations of artists who sought to reinterpret American standards within a European context. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's universal appeal and its role as a bridge between musical traditions.