Zou Bisou Bisou

[6] The morning after its on-air performance on AMC,[citation needed] the song was released as a music download and as a vinyl special edition.

[7] Swedish pop and soul singer Emilia Mitiku covered the song in 2013, on her album I Belong to You.

[1][3][4][9] Several sources, including a posting at AMC's website,[10] state that Hills did not produce her version, with Rivgauche's lyrics,[2] until 1961, after Loren's October 1960 movie.

[4] Another version of the song, by Israeli-French performer Maya Casabianca, appeared on France's Billboard chart in September 1961.

[5] Paré stated that, "Megan, who is younger and more naïve than Don, was 'unknowingly putting their intimate connection on the line' in front of their friends and co-workers'.

"[14] Numerous critics from prominent media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal,[14] Slate,[5] USA Today,[21] Rolling Stone, New York Daily News,[22] Los Angeles Times,[17] Chicago Sun-Times,[18] CBS News,[23] noted that the highlight of the 5th season premiere was Paré's performance of this song during Don Draper's surprise 40th birthday party, describing the performance and Paré as sexy, slinky, and sultry.

Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone said that "Megan sings...for her husband, who can barely suppress his embarrassment and discomfort.

"[24] Erin Carlson of The Hollywood Reporter described Paré's performance as "bizarre, come-hither burlesque", noting that she "stunned partygoers who openly ogled her while the ad exec (Jon Hamm) squirmed with polite embarrassment.