The song is a cornerstone of the 1960s "Yé-yé" movement, blending rock-and-roll energy with sharp, satirical lyrics about Parisian socialites and masculinity. 1966 Remaster Date: October 24, 2004 Label: Disques Vogue / Sony BMG Strategic Marketing Group Key Personnel: Performer: Jacques Dutronc Lyrics: Jacques Lanzmann Lyrical Content & Satire
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The lyrics mock the stereotypical "playboys" of the era—men who drive Ferraris, wear Cardin suits, and frequent luxury shops like Cartier. Dutronc positions himself as an outsider who doesn't need these status symbols because he has a "piège à fille" (girl trap) or a "joujou extra" (extra toy) that makes girls fall at his feet. Availability The song is a cornerstone of the 1960s
The remastered version is standard on major streaming platforms and modern compilations: Dutronc positions himself as an outsider who doesn't
refers to the high-definition reissue of the 1966 French pop hit by Jacques Dutronc , which was notably remastered in 2004 for modern digital distribution and compilation albums. Track Overview
Featured on his popular tracks and albums like Fume !.... c'est du Best . Apple Music: Available as Les playboys (Remastered 2004).