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Revision as of 19:10, 13 September 2010

"Manhattan-Kaboul"
Song
B-side"Tout Arrêter"

"Manhattan-Kaboul" is a French song written by Renaud and composed by Jean-Pierre Bucolo, sung by Renaud in duo with Axelle Red, in the album Boucan d'enfer, released in 2002. It was written in the aftermath of the incidents of September 11, 2001 and the War in Afghanistan. The song was very successful in France and Belgium, becoming a top five hit in these countries.

Symbolism and imagery

In the text, two victims of the events of 2001 sing about their situations and the causes of their death. Renaud sings as a Puerto-Rican who works in the World Trade Center in New York, destroyed on September 11. Axelle Red sings as a young Afghan girl killed during the attack by the coalition forces during the autumn of 2001.

The song utilises very good symbolism and imagery, with a subtle religious undertone throughout the song. The reason for this may be to illustrate that terrorism comes as a result of religion. Even though the song is about terrorism and its repercussions, it does not directly mention terrorism, but again symbolism is used as a metaphor; "La Violence éternelle," which translated to English, is "the Eternal Violence."

There are many religious aspects throughout the song: some are disguised but others are blatantly obvious, such as "l'autel" (the altar), "les dieux" (the gods) and "les religions".

Awards

The song was elected the "Original Song of the Year" at the Victoires de la Musique 2003 and the "French song of the Year" at NRJ Music Awards 2003.[1]

Cover versions and TV performances

  • Patrick Coutin, who had composed the famous hit "J'aime regarder les filles" in 1981, has covered the song in 2003 for the French programme Retour gagnant : a CD containing all the songs from the show has been released by Universal Music.[2]
  • Renaud performed "Manhattan-Kaboul" on October 30, 2004, with 500 singers from the choir "Les Fous chantants" of Alès on the show 500 Choristes ensemble on TF1.
  • The song has been covered by Joan Baez.
  • Philippe Berizzi has translated the song in Esperanto (he has received a permission for the translation).
  • Laurent Gerra has parodied the song, under the title "Washington-Bagdad".[3]

Track listings

CD single
  1. "Manhattan-Kaboul" — 3:52
  2. "Tout Arrêter..." — 3:21

Charts and sales

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified Physical sales
France[9] Platinum 12 December 2002 500,000 523,000[10]

Chart successions

Awards
Preceded by Victoires de la Musique
Song of the year

2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by NRJ Music Awards
Francophone song of the year

2003
Succeeded by
"Le Chemin" by Kyo and Sita

References

  1. ^ Guillot, Claire (26 May 2005). "Manhattan-Kaboul". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Retour gagnant, track listing" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 9 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Lyrics of "Washington-Baghdad"" (in French). Abcmusiques. Retrieved 9 April 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d ""Manhattan-Kaboul", Belgian, French and Swiss Singles Charts" (in French). Lescharts. Retrieved 7 April 2008.
  5. ^ ""Manhattan-Kaboul", European charts". Top40-charts. Retrieved 6 May 2008.
  6. ^ "2002 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 9 April 2008.
  7. ^ a b "2002 French Airplay and Video Charts" (in French). Yacast. Retrieved 17 May 2008.
  8. ^ "2002 French Singles Chart" (in French). Disqueenfrance. Retrieved 9 April 2008.
  9. ^ "Certifications Singles Platine - année 2002" (in French). Disqueenfrance. Retrieved 26 August 2008.
  10. ^ "Les certifications depuis 1973, database See: "Les Ventes" => "Toutes les certifications depuis 1973" => "RENAUD & RED A."" (in French). Infodisc. Retrieved 26 August 2008.

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