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"Joe le taxi" (English: "Joe the Taxi Driver") is a song written by Franck Langolff and Étienne Roda-Gil for French singer Vanessa Paradis's debut album, M&J (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, uncommon for a French song at that time, was released in the United Kingdom the following year, where it peaked at number three. The song was taken from her debut album, M&J (short for "Marilyn & John"), which, although peaking at number thirteen in France, drew limited interest in the UK.




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