It’s been a little over twenty already, Gilbert Becaud died at the age of 71. The popular singer left behind many unforgettable hits such as Orange, And now the important thing is the rose or I come back for you. Michel Drucker has chosen to celebrate the late artist in Can’t wait for Sunday this April 3, 2022. And who better to pay tribute to him than Julien Clerc, who is a fan from the start.
In his latest cover album Happy Days released in November 2021, Julien Clerc reinterprets moreover the greatest songs of Gilbert Bécaud who has always inspired him, at the same time as Barbara, Yves Montand, Jacques Brel or even Charles Trenet. “This is the soundtrack of my life. I was very young when I discovered these artists, my mother’s idols. These are songs that live in me, I grew up with them. These are songs that I hum on command, it’s a real pleasure“, he confided for France Blue.
In the second part of the show, in Roll on next SundayMichel Drucker will still surround himself with singers, namely Bernard Lavilliers and the group Black land. The former has released a new album titled Under a huge sunfor which he recorded a duet with the two brothers of the group, I care about her which pays homage to their town of Saint-Étienne. “We started by having drinks, because in Saint-Etienne you have to start with that and then we talked for a long time about music and poetry and then we each wrote our part like rappers“, told Bernard Lavilliers for francetvinfo.
Terrenoir is a group created in 2017 and composed of the youngest Théo who takes care of the arrangements and the production and the eldest Raphaël who sings and writes. They were recently crowned in the Revelations category at the Victoires de la Musique 2022.
Michel Drucker will also receive the actresses on his red sofa Emilie Caen and Frédérique Bel in promotion for Following What have we done to God?, expected on April 6 in dark rooms. Political journalist Catherine Nay and Christophe Dechavanne will also come to talk about their news.
Can’t wait for Sunday from 3:10 p.m. on France 2 on April 3, 2022.