The track was produced by Claude Mainguy, Guy Mattéoni, and Sauveur Pichot at Bel Air Studio. It is notable for its catchy refrain and a brief rap section just before the final chorus. Chart Performance and Legacy
The duo is accompanied by three female dancers, each wearing a solid-colored dress: one short woman in yellow, one obese woman in red, and one tall woman in green. debut_de_soiree_nuit_de_folie_clip_officiel
During the final chorus, the dancers pair off into couples, famously leaving the woman in the red dress alone as the song fades out. The track was produced by Claude Mainguy, Guy
After struggling to find a record company, they eventually signed with CBS (now Sony) to re-record and promote the track. During the final chorus, the dancers pair off
The song was originally released in 1984 while Picard and Goëller were working as DJs in southern France, but this initial version failed to gain traction.