: References to planting a tree in a small suburban garden or watching a child sleep highlight the value of quiet, personal moments.
: British songwriter Jonathan King adapted it into English as " The Happy People Song ," and it has been covered in multiple languages, including German.
: It addresses people without "titles or grades," even suggesting a humble, direct relationship with the divine ("tu dis 'tu' quand tu parles à Dieu").
: Upon its release, it became a massive hit in French-speaking countries and charted across Europe, including the Netherlands and Belgium.