C'est bon pour le moral is a biguine song, released in 1983 by La Compagnie créole, a French Guyana-West Indies group founded in 1975. Biguine is a type of traditional dance and music that originated in Guadeloupe in the XIX century.
La Compagnie créole, which became very famous, comprised of Clémence Bringtown, José Sébéloué, Guy Bevert, Julien Tarquin and Arthur Apatout. C'est bon pour le moral, an enthralling, lively and sublime song, is one of the group’s first greatest hits. It is just the ideal piece to thrill a dancing party.