My Man (Mon Homme)

Patricia Kaas · Ma Liberté Contre La Tienne [2007]

(Jacques Charles/Albert Willemetz/Maurice Yvain)

adaptation anglaise Channing Pollack



...Oh my man... ... Cause I love him...



Oh my man, I love him so, he'll never know.

All my life is just despair but I don't care.

When he takes le in his arms, the world is bright, all right.

What's the difference if I say I'll go away

When I know I'll come back on my knees someday ?

For whatever my man is, I am his forever more.



Oh my man, I love him so, he'll never know.

All my life is just despair but I don't care.

When he takes me in his arms, the world is bright, all right.

What's the difference if I say I'll go away

When I know I'll come back on my knees someday ?

For whatever my man is, I am his forever more.

My Man (Mon Homme) - Patricia Kaas

Patricia Kaas delivers a sultry, atmospheric rendition of 'My Man (Mon Homme)' on her 2007 album Ma Liberté Contre La Tienne. The track exemplifies her signature style, blending French pop with sensual electronic elements and a distinct vocal presence. Released during a period where Kaas solidified her status as a leading figure in French adult contemporary music, the recording captures the intimate and evocative mood characteristic of her work from the early 2010s. The song serves as a testament to her ability to craft emotive, radio-friendly tracks that appeal to a mature audience, showcasing her mastery of vocal nuance within the genre. It remains a defining piece in her discography, reflecting the romantic and polished aesthetic that defined her career during this era.