In 1991, Jean-Jacques Goldman and his partners Michael Jones and Carole Fredericks sang a song that remained for eternity: “What if I was born in 17 in Leidenstadt. On the ruins of a battlefield. Would I have been better or worse than these people. If I had been German?“Words that unfortunately resonate even more in the tragic news sweeping the planet. And it was a young performer who thought of these words that recall the atrocities of war. Friday, February 25, 2022, to echo from a message sent by a Russian tennis player, Vianney wanted to update this tube written by Jean-Jacques Goldman.
After his victory at the Dubai tournament, Andrey Rublev signed these words on the camera that filmed him: “No war please“(No war please). A message of peace that inspired The Voice juror who introduced this phrase by reinterpreting the 90s song made famous by the trio Fredericks Goldman Jones.”If I had been born in 97 in Moscow, On the ruins of the Cold War, Would I have been better or worse than these people If I had been Russian?“, wrote the interpreter of I’m leaving.
A publication widely welcomed by Internet users: “It is certain that Goldman’s song has a reason today But is there a good answer to the question the story is not written… but we can avoid a global armed engagement I hope”, “Bravo Vianney and a nice nod to a magnificent and true song”, “And that we are spared you and me if possible for a very long time… having to choose a side”, “It’s precisely because there has already had 14-18 and 39-45 that they have no more excuses the Russians it is up to them to say NO! Massively! We are not in a song there are civilians dying!, “What a beautiful gesture, of humanity…“.
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