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"'''Ne t'enfuis pas'''" is a song written and recorded by [[Kate Bush]]. An entirely [[French language|French]]-language track, it was released in July 1983 in [[France]] and [[Canada]].<ref>[http://gaffa.org/discog/singles/ntepubde.html Gaffaweb - Release information]</ref> The song was originally released as the B-side of the singles "[[There Goes a Tenner]]" (in the [[UK]] & [[Ireland]]), and "[[Suspended in Gaffa]]" in ([[Continental Europe]]). On those singles, the title was misspelled as "Ne T'en Fui Pas".
"'''Ne t'enfuis pas'''" is a song written and recorded by [[Kate Bush]]. An entirely [[French language|French]]-language track, it was released in July 1983 in [[France]] and [[Canada]].<ref>[http://gaffa.org/discog/singles/ntepubde.html Gaffaweb Release information]</ref> The song was originally released as the B-side of the singles "[[There Goes a Tenner]]" (in the [[UK]] & [[Ireland]]), and "[[Suspended in Gaffa]]" in ([[Continental Europe]]). On those singles, the title was misspelled as "Ne T'en Fui Pas".


"Ne t'enfuis pas" tells the story of a woman, worried that her lover is about to leave, wrestling with her conscience over her plans to make him stay.
"Ne t'enfuis pas" tells the story of a woman, worried that her lover is about to leave, wrestling with her conscience over her plans to make him stay.

Revision as of 15:32, 3 February 2022

"Ne t'enfuis pas"
Single by Kate Bush
B-side"Un Baiser D'enfant"
ReleasedJuly 1983
Recorded1982
GenreArt rock
Length2:30
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Kate Bush
Patrick Jeaneau, Vivienne Chandler (French lyrics)
Producer(s)Kate Bush
Kate Bush singles chronology
"Suspended in Gaffa"
(1982)
"Ne t'enfuis pas"
(1983)
"Night of the Swallow"
(1983)
Audio sample
Ne t'enfuis pas

"Ne t'enfuis pas" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. An entirely French-language track, it was released in July 1983 in France and Canada.[1] The song was originally released as the B-side of the singles "There Goes a Tenner" (in the UK & Ireland), and "Suspended in Gaffa" in (Continental Europe). On those singles, the title was misspelled as "Ne T'en Fui Pas".

"Ne t'enfuis pas" tells the story of a woman, worried that her lover is about to leave, wrestling with her conscience over her plans to make him stay.

The B-side, "Un baiser d'enfant", is a French-language version of "The Infant Kiss", from Bush's album Never for Ever. Based on the movie The Innocents, it is the story of a governess who is frightened by the adult feelings she has for her young male charge (who is possessed by the spirit of a grown man).

The A-side is a remix. The vocals are cleaner and more forward than on the version that was released in late 1982. Additionally, the spelling was corrected. This version was eventually included on the This Woman's Work box set in 1990.

In French "Ne t'enfuis pas" literally translates to "Don't run away", though it can also mean "Don't flee". Translations in official Kate Bush lyric books have rendered the title as "Don't Fly Away", with the lyrics mentioning wings and falling from the sky.

The single was re-released in the UK on 8 November 2019, exclusively on 12″ vinyl. The artwork used the same photo of Kate from 1983, but now with a white border and the titles in mock-typeface font, similar to that used in the remastered album boxed sets in 2018.

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