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"MANUREVA" Alain Chamfort





Chamfort Alain is a French singer of Breton origin, born on March 2, 1949 in Paris. Met the famous composer and producer Jacques Dutronic proposed help. After being discovered by Dutronic were Claude François and Serge Gainsbourg who later worked with him. Gainsbourg wrote the touching him "MANUREVA ( a tribute to the sailor Alain Colas had died at sea the year before on the yacht of the same name. Manureva meaning comes from the Tahitian" bird traveler "). "MANUREVA" became a huge hit in France and across Europe in 1979, rising to the top of the charts and selling more than 1 million copies.


Chamfort Alain is a French singer of Breton origin, born on 2 March 1949 in Paris. He met famed writer and producer Jacques Dutronc Who Proposed to help him. After Being discovered by Dutronc, It Was with Claude François and Serge Gainsbourg Who ultimately work for him. Gainsbourg wrote the moving "MANUREVA" (a tribute to French solo yachtsman Alain Colas who had perished at sea the previous year in his yatch of the same name. Manureva comes from Tahitian language meaning "travelling bird"). "MANUREVA" went on to be a major hit on the French music scene and throughout Europe in 1979, rocketing to the top of the charts and selling over 1 million copies.


Video "MANUREVA", Alain Chamfort:



"MANUREVA" Letra/Lyrics:
Manu Manuréva
Où es-tu Manu Manuréva ?
Bateau fantôme toi qui rêvas
Des islands that never arrived
There

Where are you Manuréva Manu?
missing Manuréva
Days and days you derived
But you never never arrived
There

Have you approached the coast of Jamaica
Oh, heroic Manuréva!
Are you on the reefs of Santiago de Cuba?
Manuréva Where are you?
In the ice of Alaska
Adrift Manuréva
There

Have you seen the lights of Noumea
Oh, heroic Manuréva? Would you
sank off Bora Bora?
Manuréva Where are you? In
Ice Alaska

Where are you Manuréva Manu?
missing Manuréva
Days and days you derived
But you never never arrived
There

Manuréva why?

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