The song announces his resignation

While the environmentalist MP Sandrine Rousseau affirms that a third of French employees are ready to resign from their current job, let’s return to the way in which artists take pleasure in slamming the door.

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A third of French employees would consider resigning from their position, according to a survey – "Truth from False" from France Info told you about it this week.  (Illustration) (ANDRESR / E+ / GETTY IMAGES)

Ah, that’s nice. I’m not saying this for myself, but there are a lot of people who want to “slam their dèm”, as the saying goes. A third of French employees are thinking about it, according to a survey cited the other day by environmentalist MP Sandrine Rousseau – “Le Vrai du faux” from France Info told you about it this week.

And if we want to resign it is very often in a mood of annoyance, of being fed up, and we do not necessarily fantasize about a resignation which would respect the legal forms, as with the Vilars, in 2017.

In the first episode of These songs that make the news this weekend you hear excerpts from:

The Vilars, Resignation, 2017

James McAvoy (voiced by Benjamin Jungers) in, Wanted, choose your destiny, 2008

Jacques Dutronc, The Increase, 1968

Michel Jonasz, Big Boss, 1984

Francoise Hardy, Let’s stop, 1988

Ben Mazue, The perfect woman, 2017

Dominique A, Finally resigned, 1995

The Vilars, Resignation, 2017

Miossec, I am leaving, 2004

Léo Ferré, With time, 1970

Cali, I’m leaving (after Miossec), 2005

Jean-Louis Aubert, There it’s finished, 1989

The Vilars, Resignation, 2017

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And you can also find the podcast on this link Behind our voices, with the writing and composition secrets of eight major artists of the French scene, Laurent Voulzy, Julien Clerc, Bénabar, Dominique A, Carla Bruni, Emily Loizeau, Juliette and Gaëtan Roussel.


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