Allô, allô


"Allô, allô" is a 2005 song recorded by French singer Ilona. It was the fifth and last single from her debut album Un Monde Parfait and was released in the first days of April 2006. It had much less success than the previous four singles, but it managed to reach the top ten in France.

Lyrics and music

The lyrics were written and the music composed by Laurent Jeanne, Dan Mitrecey, Philippe Pelet and Olivier Perrot. The song is about the social networking opportunities and convenience brought to the singer's life by her mobile telephone. In the song, Ilona enumerates eight first names of girls who apparently are her friends. However, in an interview, Ilona said that the song is not autobiographical and that she doesn't know girls with such first names.

Chart performances

In France, "Allô, allô" entered the singles chart at #11 on April 8, 2006, then peaked at #10 for two successive weeks. It almost kept on dropping on the chart, totalling 12 weeks in the top 50 and 21 weeks on the chart. It allowed Ilona to obtain her fifth top ten hit from an album, which was quite rare in France. "Allô, allô" was the 79th best-selling single of 2006 in France, and the 85th one with digital downloads included.
In Belgium, the single was low charted, peaking at #35 for two weeks and staying in the top 40 for four weeks.

Track listings

; CD single - France
; Digital download

Credits and personnel

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Belgian Singles Chart35
Eurochart Hot 10035
French SNEP Singles Chart10

End of year chart Position
French Singles Chart79