"Joe le taxi" is a French song written by Franck Langolff and Étienne Roda-Gil for French singer Vanessa Paradis. The song was later included on her debut album, M&J, which, although peaking at number thirteen in France, drew limited interest in the United Kingdom when it was issued in August 1988. Paradis recorded the song in 1987, at the age of fourteen. It went on to top the singles chart in France for eleven weeks, and, uncommonly for a French-language song at that time, was released in the UK and Ireland the following year, where it peaked at numbers three and two respectively. The musicvideo for the song was produced by Lili Balian, Jake Hertz, and Addie Calcagnini.
Song information
"Joe le taxi" is a song about a taxi driver, Joe, who works in Paris. Joe is a pseudonym of Maria José Leão dos Santos, a Portuguese taxi driver and Parisian nightlife figure who fled the Estado Novo authoritarian regime to France in the 1970s due to her homosexuality. The song emphasizes the notion that Joe seems to know all there is to know about the French capital including the whereabouts of all the little bars, all of the Parisian streets, the Seine, and bridges. The song's lyrics suggest that Joe enjoys drinking rum, has a passion for Latin music and her saxophone, most likely it is a figurative notion of a yellow taxi cab with various kinds of music, later in the lyrics mambo, old rock, rumba] and dreams of going to the Amazon. Spanish-Cuban bandleader Xavier Cugat and Peruvian exotica singer Yma Súmac are also referenced in the lyrics.
Chart performance
"Joe le taxi" debuted at number twenty-one on the French Singles Chart, reaching number one in its fourth week and remaining there for eleven weeks. It also reached the top five in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Norway and the top ten in Germany and Sweden. In France "Joe le taxi" is the eighty-fourth best-selling single of all time.
Music video
The video was directed by Jean-Sébastien Deligny in 1987, and begins by glimpsing the side of Joe's taxi, which is a New York taxi. The silhouettes of two men playing the saxophone in unison can be seen as well. The video then shows Joe in his taxi and afterwards, Paradis dancing to the beat of the song, next to a big yellow taxi similar to Joe's. Joe seems to be driving around town, either looking out for customers or simply enjoying a scenic journey across a bright and beautiful Paris. The camera switches between Joe, Vanessa, and the two shadows playing their saxophones in perfect unison ; it ends with a front view of Joe's taxi. Joe is of African descent. Another music video of the song features Vanessa riding on top of a blue jeep with Joe around Martinique while singing the song.
"Joe le taxi", in its French version, exists in a 'single version' 3:54 and a 'long version' 5:30. When it was issued in South America and in Spain in April 1988, Vanessa recorded a Spanish version: "Joe el taxi". Hong Kong Cantopop singer Priscilla Chan released a Cantonese cover version in her album "Autumn Colours" in 1988. "Joe le taxi" has been remixed and covered several times, most notably by Stereo Totalin 1999 and by The Divine Comedy in 2010, and by somewhat notable artists including Japanese singer Hanayo, Japanese singer Jun Togawa, Hong KongCantopop singer Priscilla Chan, and Brazilian singer-actress and television personalityAngélica. The same year, mexican singer-actress Angélica Vale made her version "Voy en Taxi. It was also remixed by Sharlene Boodram of Trinidad and Tobago featuring Mista Vybe. Several different versions of the song are available on popular video-sharing website, YouTube. "Joe le taxi" has also been covered in its original language by the Japanese electropop singer Immi on her 2009 EP, Wonder. In 2010, Catalina Caraus, a singer from Republic of Moldova, registered a cover version of "Joe le taxi" with a music video, which was rated in top charts in Republic of Moldova and Russia.