Michel Sardou Unveils Forgotten 1992 Song: In What Year Georgia

2023-09-21 05:04:17

The 76-year-old singer unveils this Thursday this song which fell into oblivion and was found by chance, written and recorded in 1992.

What year Georgia. Michel Sardou unveils his latest title on BFMTV this Thursday. A few weeks before his big return to the stage, the 76-year-old singer reveals this song written and recorded in 1992 on the occasion of the release of two Best-Of CDs to be released on Friday.

“There are more than hits, but enough is enough, in what year did I love Georgia”, we can hear in the lyrics.

Fallen into oblivion, this title co-written by Michel Sardou and Didier Barbelivien and composed by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre was found by chance, during the digitization of old tapes.

Two retrospective albums

In what year Georgia will appear on each of Michel Sardou’s two best-of CDs expected this Friday, entitled Sardou – Intime and Sardou – Engagé. As these titles indicate, these two albums will divide his greatest hits into two categories: sentimental and unifying pieces such as La Maladie d’amour on the one hand, and more political songs on the other, like of I am for.

This second disc will, for example, offer the opportunity to rediscover his song Le Bac G, in which he criticized this technological baccalaureate in 1992. It earned him the reprimands of Lionel Jospin, then Minister of National Education.

Michel Sardou is preparing to return to the stage with his final tour, I remember a farewell, which will start on October 3 in Rouen. It will take him all over France and will end on March 17 at the Paris La Défense Arena.

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