“We’re going to get there…”, Eddy Mitchell evokes his death in an interview unlike any other…

After several months of discretion, Eddy Mitchell signs his comeback with his new album entitled “Country Rock”. An authentic work which should delight many of its admirers. The star also dedicated one of his titles (A little bit of love Editor’s note) to his sidekick Johnny Hallyday who died in 2017. Eddy Mitchell wanted to take his time before composing this beautiful song. But above all, it took “Find the music”. “Because I don’t write without”, analyzed the artist for “Franceinfo” last September. “When I heard the music made by Pierre Papadiamandis, I immediately thought of Johnny. So I wrote this text which I hope will please ”.

A beautiful tribute for his friend who died after a long illness. “We knew each other, he was 15, and I, 16. And we never quarreled, never left”, pointed out Eddy Mitchell. “We always got along well, we always messed around together. We shared our families since I am Laura’s godfather and he, Pamela, my very last. It’s part of my life, it’s true ”.

For his part, Muriel Bailleul’s husband admits not to fear death. Quite the contrary! The interpreter of “The last session” even approached the subject with philosophy in the columns of “Provence” this Monday November 2021. “I find that we have the right to choose his death, we will get there one day or another”, Eddy Mitchell conceded. Via “Country Club”, the 79-year-old singer celebrates this natural phenomenon without shimmering. Especially with music “Russian roulette”.Russian roulette is a good system, you can play ”, analyzed the interpreter of “Mint color with water”. For him, his new record has a “melancholy tone”. “I have always been of a joyful pessimism”, he concluded wisely.

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