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Tu t'laisses aller : ウィキペディア英語版
Tu t'laisses aller

"Tu t'laisses aller" (English: "You Let Yourself Go") is a song written in 1960 by Armenian-French artist Charles Aznavour.
==History==
For the first time it was released as a single in 1960 by Barclay Records (with "J'ai perdu la tête" on the B-side). In 1974 a new edition was re-released as a single.
The husband drinks alcohol to have the strength to tell his wife everything he thinks about her. He says the worst possible things to her,〔Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: Jack S. Blocker, Jr., David M. Fahey, Ian R. Tyrrell, 2003 p. 428-429〕 but then he adds, that a little effort and a smiling face, and things could be just as before. In the end he calls her: "Come close to me. Let yourself go".〔(Charles Aznavour — You've Let Yourself Go lyrics )〕
It was a no. 1 hit in France in 1960, a best-selling record in Belgium in 1960,〔(Billboard 24 Oct. 1960 )〕 and returned to the charts in 1962.〔(Billboard 3 Feb. 1962 )〕
In 1995 Aznavour recorded a version of "Tu t'laisses aller" in duet with Liza Minnelli (Paris — Palais des Congrès: Intégrale du spectacle).

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