Pre-release (1 May 2006) Mercury release (physical, 3 July 2006) A music video was also shot for the single by French director Fabrice Begotti (HappyShooting).
On his way, Charvet buys a bouquet of flowers from a street vendor, while heads turn as he walks down the road with eligible women desiring to get his attention and company and he trying to ignore them.
Instead, he proceeds to take an almost empty bus, except for a young girl and her mother as makes funny gestures to win her heart.
He also notices an apprehensive young man who jumps off the bus to meet an enlisted soldier friend.
Eventually Charvet reaches his destination, a cemetery, where he lays the flowers he bought on the tombstone of a fallen relative, that identifies a PFC ("private first class) laid there who had served in World War II.