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"L'Âme-stram-gram" is a 1999 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the lead single from her fifth studio album Innamoramento and was released on 9 March 1999. The lyrics were written by Farmer and the music was composed by Laurent Boutonnat. Musically, the song has techno and dance influences which marked an artistic change in the singer's career, although the rest of the album contains more pop songs. Based on a famous children's counting rhyme, the song is primarily about confidence, secret, and confession and uses the lexical field of psychoanalysis; however, the many puns and double entendres can also provide another meaning explicitly referring to sexuality.

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  • L'Âme-Stram-Gram (fr)
  • L'Âme-Stram-Gram (it)
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  • L'Âme-stram-gram (pt)
  • L’Âme-Stram-Gram (ru)
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  • L'Âme-stram-gram é um single da francesa Mylène Farmer, lançado em 9 de março de 1999. A música foi escrita por Laurent Boutonnat e si só vende cerca de 130.000 exemplares. Esta música faz parte do seu quinto álbum de originais "Innamoramento". Com 900,000 €, faz parte dos videoclipes mais caros. (pt)
  • "L'Âme-stram-gram" is a 1999 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the lead single from her fifth studio album Innamoramento and was released on 9 March 1999. The lyrics were written by Farmer and the music was composed by Laurent Boutonnat. Musically, the song has techno and dance influences which marked an artistic change in the singer's career, although the rest of the album contains more pop songs. Based on a famous children's counting rhyme, the song is primarily about confidence, secret, and confession and uses the lexical field of psychoanalysis; however, the many puns and double entendres can also provide another meaning explicitly referring to sexuality. (en)
  • L'Âme-Stram-Gram est une chanson de Mylène Farmer, sortie en single le 9 mars 1999 en tant que premier extrait de l’album Innamoramento. Sur une musique légèrement techno composée par Laurent Boutonnat, la chanteuse écrit un texte à double sens inspiré de la comptine pour enfants Am stram gram, dans lequel elle évoque à la fois la psychanalyse et l'orgasme, jouant avec les mots tout au long des paroles. Le titre connaît le succès en France, atteignant la 2e place du Top 50 et la 3e place des diffusions radios, mais aussi en Russie et en Europe de l'Est. (fr)
  • L'Âme-Stram-Gram è il primo singolo dell'album Innamoramento della cantautrice francese Mylène Farmer, pubblicato il 9 marzo 1999. Quest'ultimo segna il ritorno di Mylène Farmer dopo quattro anni dal suo precedente album Anamorphosée: la traccia presenta un sound pop-elettronico con influenze orientali ed un ritmo danzereccio. Il testo è un insieme di doppi sensi che nascondono, dietro delle parole abbastanza infantili, un significato erotico. Il singolo arriva alla 2ª posizione nella single chart francese vendendo circa 220 000 copie (di cui 125.000 certificano il singolo disco d'argento). (it)
  • «L'Âme-Stram-Gram» — песня 1999 года, записанная французской певицей Милен Фармер. Это сингл с её пятого студийного альбома Innamoramento. Сингл был выпущен 9 марта 1999 года. Слова песни были написаны Милен Фармер, музыка — Лораном Бутонна. В музыкальном плане песня имеет техно- и танцевальное звучание, отмечающие изменения в карьере певицы, хотя остальная часть альбома содержит, главным образом, поп-песни. В основе песни лежит детская считалочка. Прежде всего, песня — о доверии, тайне и исповеди, и использует лексическую область психоанализа, однако большое количество каламбуров и двойные смыслы также могут предоставить другое значение, явно несущее сексуальный характер. (ru)
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