When the song supports journalists

For the last chronicle of the season of “These songs that make the news”, let’s listen to the circumstances in which artists place themselves alongside information professionals.

We don’t kill journalists in France – well, not too recently – but we are inevitably moved by hearing this song that the Ivorian Alpha Blondy wrote, after the assassination of the Burkinabé journalist, Norbert Zongo, in 1998.

The song is like this: it remembers journalists and journalism when they are going badly. The Sunday newspaper does not appear today, for the second time, the editorial staff opposing the appointment by its owner of a far-right editorial director. And we think back to a song evoking with complicity a certain strike of journalists.

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

Alpha Blondy, Journalists in danger, 2000

Leo Ferre, The revolution, 1969

Leo Ferre, The Revolution (alternate version), 1969

Charles Aznavour, Living dead (crime of opinion), 2003

Jean-Pax Mefret, The journalist, 1980

JB Bullet, I am Charlie, 2015

Louis Chedid, Scoop, 2013

Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan, I have a problem, 1973

Carla Bruni, Someone told me, 2002

Georges Brassens, I have an appointment with you, 1953

Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg, I don’t love you either 1969

tryo, You and me, 2008

Jacques Brel, Litanies for a return, 1958

Carlos, Rosalie, 1978

Vincent Delarm, There is a time for everything, 2008

Stone and Charden, Adventure, 1971

Michael Berger, The Pianist’s Groupie, 1980

The Minstrels, Sweetheart let see if the Rose, 1969

Leo Ferre, It’s great, 1969

McSolaar, carolina, 1991

David Martial, Celimene, 1975


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And you can also find on this link the podcast 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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