Unlike the majority of the Everly Brothers' recordings, "Made to Love" features Phil on lead vocals with Don singing the harmony.
[4][5] French singer Claude François recorded a cover of "Made to Love" as "Belles !
[11] After signing to Fontana Records, François released his first EP, Le Nabout twist in March 1962.
[10] The song was then quickly recorded at the Studio Blanqui on the Boulevard Auguste-Blanqui in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.
Soon afterwards, Tilché and François gave a copy of the recording to Daniel Filipacchi, presenter of the music radio programme Salut les copains.
The plugging and hyping on Salut les copains directly impacted record sales, with the EP beginning to largely sell in January 1963.
The song was the title and lead track on the EP, with "Moi je pense encore à toi" (a cover of Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do") as the other A-side.
The B-sides were "Venus en blue-jeans" (a cover of Jimmy Clanton's "Venus in Blue Jeans") and "Hey Potatoes" (a cover of Billy Nash's instrumental of the same name, strongly influenced by Bobby Day's "(Do the) Mashed Potatoes").
Lelouch later recounted that "my idea was a country scene with pretty girls dancing around in cocktail dresses.