: The lyrics reflect on a "strange century" where one must "lose the best parts of life to earn a living," emphasizing the emotional toll of professional sacrifice. Availability & Recognition
: While it maintains the unmistakable reggae rhythm of Marley's original, it is blended with the classic "French Pop" and "Chanson" aesthetic that Dassin was known for.
Joe Dassin – Si Tu Penses A Moi / Sorry | Releases - Discogs