Bye Bye Mon Cowboy
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"Bye Bye Mon Cowboy" was the debut single from Québécoise
French-speaking Quebecer
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 pop star Mitsou
Mitsou
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 in 1988 from her first album El Mundo.

While the lyrics were in French, it did contain several English words or words that could be easily understood by both an anglophone
English language
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 and a francophone audience: "bye bye", "cowboy", "gigolo", "rodeo".

Remixes

The songs was later given a house music
House music
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 remix by Shep Pettibone
Shep Pettibone
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and re-released for the US market in 1992 with a new video. The new video featured higher production values and included shots of Mitsou, dressed in a tight black dress, running about a city with shopping bags. These scenes were interspersed with scenes shot on a studio set made to look like a barn. Several muscular cowboys danced about her as she sang the song.

The song was subsequently re-recorded and remixed in 2002 for her club-oriented EP Vibe. It was released again as a single and received airplay in Québec.

Follow-up

Mitsou followed up the cowboy and western theme with the country-tinged ballad "Lettre à un cowboy" (1991) (on which she sings to a cowboy "je t'ai dit bye bye", which translates as "I said bye bye to you") as well as the EP and title track Heading West (1992).
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