"C'est les vacances" ("It's the Holidays/Vacations") is a 2005 song recorded by the French singer Ilona Mitrecey. It was released as second single from her debut album, Un Monde parfait, on 19 July 2005. It was a great success in several countries, including France, Belgium (Wallonia) and Switzerland, although it did not manage to reach number-one.
Lyrics and music
Produced by Ivan Russo and Rosario Castagnola, the song was composed by the latter, Mixivan and Laurent Jeanne, who also performed the background vocals. The song was recorded in France and in Italy.
In this song, Ilona explains her holidays in Italy, with her friends.
Chart performances
"C'est les vacances" had a great success in France, but failed to achieve the same huge performance of Ilona's previous single, "Un Monde parfait". It went straight to number three on 25 July 2005, where it stayed for two weeks, then peaked at number two, thus surpassing "Un Monde parfait". However, this single managed to reach number two again, and "C'est les vacances" dropped to number three where it remained for three consecutive weeks, then was number four for four weeks. Thereafter, the single continued to decline. It spent twelve weeks in the top ten, 21 weeks in the top 50 and 29 weeks in the top 100.[1]
The SNEP revealed the song was the fourth best-selling single during the first nine months of 2005,[2] and the seventh one of the year.[3] As of August 2014, it is the 41st best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 451,000 units sold.[4]
In Belgium (Wallonia), the single debuted at number 27 on 16 July on the Ultratop 40 Singles Chart, then jumped to number six. Two weeks later, the song reached a peak at number three where it stayed for four non-consecutive weeks. It totaled twelve weeks in the top ten and 17 weeks on the chart (top 40).[5]
In Switzerland, the single was listed for 27 weeks, from 31 July 2005 to 8 January 2006. It started at number nine and reached a peak at number six for two non-consecutive weeks.[6]
"C'est les vacances" had moderate success in Germany,[7] where it peaked at number 61.
Track listings
- CD single - France
1. |
"C'est les vacances" (original version) |
3:47 |
2. |
"C'est les vacances" (fast & furious radio edit) |
3:47 |
- CD maxi (Atello)
1. |
"C'est les vacances" (original version) |
3:47 |
2. |
"C'est les vacances" (fast & furious radio edit) |
3:47 |
3. |
"C'est les vacances" (spaghetti version) |
3:43 |
4. |
"C'est les vacances" (karaoke version) |
3:47 |
5. |
"Un monde parfait" (Gabriel Ponte remix) |
6:06 |
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- CD maxi (Universal)
1. |
"C'est les vacances" (original version) |
3:46 |
2. |
"C'est les vacances" (fast & furious radio edit) |
3:46 |
3. |
"C'est les vacances" (spaghetti version) |
3:43 |
4. |
"C'est les vacances" (karaoke version) |
3:48 |
- Digital download
1. |
"C'est les vacances" (original version) |
3:45 |
2. |
"C'est les vacances" (fast & furious radio edit) |
3:50 |
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Credits and personnel
- Vocal : Ilona
- Music / Text : Laurent Jeanne, Mixivan, Rosario Castagnola
- Artistic producers : Ivan Russo, Rosario Castagnola
- Executive producer : Ivan Russo
- Guitar, bass and whistle : Rosario Castagnola
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- Add vocal : Laurent Jeanne
- Mixed by : Ivan Russo
- Design and graphic : Stéphane Mit for Costume3pièces.
- Recording at Moneypenny Studio, Paris, France, Atollo Recording Studio, Naples, Italy, and at Studio Eclisse, Milan, Italy
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Charts and sales
Peak positions
Chart (2005) |
Peak position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[5] |
3 |
Eurochart Hot 100[8] |
8 |
French SNEP Singles Chart[1] |
2 |
French Digital Chart[9] |
6 |
German Singles Chart[7] |
61 |
Swiss Singles Chart[6] |
6 |
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Year-end charts
Chart (2005) |
Position |
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[10] |
12 |
French Singles Chart[3] |
7 |
Swiss Singles Chart[11] |
60 |
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Sales
Country |
Certification |
Date |
Sales certified |
Physical sales |
France |
Should be Platinum |
— |
— |
448,855+[12] |
References