Je Te Laisserai Des Mots

Album: Just Another Ordinary Day (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Je te laisserai des mots" was originally written in 2009 by Patrick Watson for the French-Canadian film Hidden Diary (Mères et Filles), which tells the story of three generations of women. The song title translates to "I will leave you some words," and it depicts little love notes tucked away under doors, behind walls, or in sofa cushions, waiting to be found long after the sender is gone.
  • The song was Watson's first attempt at writing in French, no small leap for an anglophone whose French, by his own admission, came with a few rough edges. Instead of fussing over perfect diction, he leaned into the imperfections, letting the melody do most of the heavy lifting. In fact, the first verse isn't sung with words at all, just vocalized sounds, partly because he found French vowels hard to set to music and also because he expected the song to play under dialogue in the film.
  • Musically, the song is a gentle waltz: piano at the center, strings circling delicately, all giving the impression of a lullaby for grown-ups. The string parts were finalized in Watson's Montreal studio during a tipsy session fueled by Jameson Irish whiskey. According to violinist Mélanie Vaugeois, they struggled for ages with the arrangement until the whiskey kicked in, at which point, magically, everything fell into place.
  • Originally released as a bonus track on the 2015 reissue of Watson's debut album, "Je te laisserai des mots" quietly existed for years before finding unlikely fame in the 2020s thanks to TikTok, where it was used as the soundtrack for everything from lockdown longing to cinematic coffee-pouring clips, and even various Spider-Man-themed edits and memes.
  • The track went viral and became the first French-language song to notch over a billion Spotify streams. That put Watson, an indie songwriter known for delicate chamber-pop, into the same rarefied company as major Canadian acts like Drake and Justin Bieber.

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