The narrator at the very beginning is actress Nathalie Baye who was his life partner, back then. Together they had a daughter, actress Laura Smet (Smet is Johnny's real last name__his full name was Jean-Philippe Smet, actually).
Yesterday, i said goodbye to my uncle, Johnny was his favorite singer. Coincidence, this song closed his funeral, in a great emotion. Rip tonton Éric rip johnny and thank you dereck !!!
Ce qui m'amuse c'est que du haut de mes 36 ans parfois j'etonne des " fans " en leur citant des titres de ses débuts de carrière comme " jeune homme " ou " la fille a qui je pense " , " les chiens de paille " ou encore " Ophélie" ( Hamlet ) mais bon il faut dire que j'ai grandi avec un père fan donc j'en ai écouter beaucoup inconsciemment mais a titre personnel " jeune homme " et " la fin du voyage " font parti de ces morceaux incroyables.
SOMETHING OF TENESSEE "To you weak and wonderful men Who puts so much grace in withdrawing you from the game It takes a hand on your shoulder Pushes you towards life, this tender and light hand" We all have something in us from Tennessee This desire to prolong the night This mad desire to live another life This dream in us with his own words Something from Tennessee This force that pushes us towards infinity There is little love with so much desire So little love with so much noise Something in us from Tennessee So lived Tennessee The heart in fever and the body demolished With this tremendous desire for life This dream in us was his own cry Something from Tennessee Like a star that goes out in the night At a time when others love each other madly Without a shout and without a sound Without a single love, without a single friend So Gone Tennessee At certain hours of the night When the heart of the city fell asleep It floats a feeling like a desire This dream in us, with its own words Something from Tennessee Something from Tennessee There's something in us from Tennessee There's something in us from Tennessee Oh something from Tennessee Oh something from Tennessee Something from Tennessee
*Dereck,* In the first images of the clip, I almost have the impression of seeing my father (charism, gesture and hard face, my father impressed all my friends without exception, lol) in his forties (he died in 2014 at 72, he was a year older than Johnny). So naturally, this clip always stirs me a little and sends me back a certain nostalgia, not to say a certain melancholy of those years lost forever. I appreciate the voice of *Nathalie Baye* quoting *Tennessee Williams* at the very beginning of the song. Her warm voice is caressing and comforting. It fits the theme of the song perfectly. Peace, folks.
Oh my Johnny ( 1943-2017 ) beloved and raised to French ICON in a very intimate song written and composed by the sweet, successfull and gentle Michel Berger very full of talents. 1947-1992. He's gone too earl to the WHITE PARADIES.... In the intro we can hear speaking Nathalie Baye ( a French actress ) who was married with Johnny Hallyday in the mid-eighties.
Tennessee refers to Tennessee Williams, one of the greatest if not the greatest American drama writer. If any doubt, you can see his name on the coffin put into the ground in the video. One the side, although you should normally be right with your pronunciation of Baye, it happens the final, muted “e” turns the sound into the English “by” 😂 Sorry, that’s french 😂🤣😂
You know Nathalie Baye if you've seen Steven Spielberg's "Catch me if you can", she is Leonardo DiCaprio's french mother. N Baye is also the mother of Johnny's daughter Laura.
The lady voice narrating at the beginning is famous french actress Nathalie Baye (Johnny’s wife at the time) She acted in some Hollywood movies I think
Tennessee n'est pas une allusion à la rivière ou à l'état. Le Tennessee de la chanson est le dramaturge américain Thomas Williams, dit Tennessee. Il a écrit notamment "Un tramway nommé désir".
The woman's voice at the beginning of the song is that of the great French actress Nathalie Baye, who was Johnny Hallyday's companion during the 80s, and who also starred in the 1993 film "And The Band Played On". the role of Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (an eminent French immunologist and virologist, specialized in retroviruses, and who participated in the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) at the origin of AIDS). La voix de la femme au début de la chanson est celle de la grande actrice Française Nathalie Baye, qui a été la compagne de Johnny Hallyday durant les années 80, et qui a également joué dans le film de 1993 "And The Band Played On" le rôle de Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (une éminente une immunologue et virologue Française, spécialisée dans les rétrovirus, et qui a participé à la découverte du virus de l'immunodéficience humaine (VIH) à l'origine du SIDA).
3:31 "Oh, you weak, beautiful people who give up with such grace. What you need is someone to take hold of you--gently, with love, and hand your life back to you, like something gold you let go of--and I can! I'm determined to do it--and nothing's more determined than a cat on a tin roof--is there?" Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
It's one of his best songs. The instrumental part is so beautiful. If you wish to react to another one of his songs, "Ma religion dans son regard" is one of my favorite + re-suggesting his duet with Chimene Badi on "Je te promets" ;)
I love all songs of Johnny Hallyday. You should listen of him: "Le temps passe" feat Doc Gynéco, Bugsy and Passi. It's a beautiful song between rock and rap. Link here : th-cam.com/video/mzSyc0ZNXG8/w-d-xo.html
Dereck you should watch the live version of Johnny Hallyday's "Que je t'aime" with the arrangements Michel Berger made for the live version of this song in the 80's, I'm sure you gonna love it, it improves the song so much : th-cam.com/video/c_4TDfNaMe4/w-d-xo.html
Morissette's insane vocals is back on wish 107.5 again! wth her Gusto Ko Ng Bumitaw live! Next please,thank you soo much!link👇please🙏 th-cam.com/video/cpytykThPdQ/w-d-xo.html
Tu veux de la musique française : Serge gainsbourg melody Nelson, noir désir tostaky, Étienne daho week-end à Rome, stéphane eicher déjeuner en paix, taxi girl chercher le garçon,
Il aime pas les musiques trop sèches. Faut que ça soit "wet" Pour Etienne Daho, celles que je suggère vivement qui lui conviendraient sont : Bleu comme toi, Duel au soleil, Tombé pour la France. Déjeuner en paix il a déjà réagi.
The narrator at the very beginning is actress Nathalie Baye who was his life partner, back then. Together they had a daughter, actress Laura Smet (Smet is Johnny's real last name__his full name was Jean-Philippe Smet, actually).
Jean Jacques Goldman wrote Johnny a song for his daughter, called Laura"
You know Nathalie Baye if you've seen Steven Spielberg's "Catch me if you can", she is Leonardo DiCaprio's french mother.
JOHNNY HALLYDAY mon idole pour toujours merci pour le partage je te conseil la chanson MA GUEULE en LIVE au Pavillon de Paris en 1979
Yesterday, i said goodbye to my uncle, Johnny was his favorite singer. Coincidence, this song closed his funeral, in a great emotion. Rip tonton Éric rip johnny and thank you dereck !!!
Johnny, éternelle légende du rock français. Merci Dereck ❤️
Ce qui m'amuse c'est que du haut de mes 36 ans parfois j'etonne des " fans " en leur citant des titres de ses débuts de carrière comme " jeune homme " ou " la fille a qui je pense " , " les chiens de paille " ou encore " Ophélie" ( Hamlet ) mais bon il faut dire que j'ai grandi avec un père fan donc j'en ai écouter beaucoup inconsciemment mais a titre personnel " jeune homme " et " la fin du voyage " font parti de ces morceaux incroyables.
JOHNNY c'est le meilleur inégalable personne ne lui arrive à la cheville mon idole pour toujours
@@pascalmigout3373surtout pas les ayanacamoura de merde avec son ja ja à la con. Ou consort...
Thanks for u , a french fan !
I spent half my life following him on his tours. thank you Johnny for all these memories
J'lai loupé à Barcelone jmen mords les ....
SOMETHING OF TENESSEE
"To you weak and wonderful men
Who puts so much grace in withdrawing you from the game
It takes a hand on your shoulder
Pushes you towards life, this tender and light hand"
We all have something in us from Tennessee
This desire to prolong the night
This mad desire to live another life
This dream in us with his own words
Something from Tennessee
This force that pushes us towards infinity
There is little love with so much desire
So little love with so much noise
Something in us from Tennessee
So lived Tennessee
The heart in fever and the body demolished
With this tremendous desire for life
This dream in us was his own cry
Something from Tennessee
Like a star that goes out in the night
At a time when others love each other madly
Without a shout and without a sound
Without a single love, without a single friend
So Gone Tennessee
At certain hours of the night
When the heart of the city fell asleep
It floats a feeling like a desire
This dream in us, with its own words
Something from Tennessee
Something from Tennessee
There's something in us from Tennessee
There's something in us from Tennessee
Oh something from Tennessee
Oh something from Tennessee
Something from Tennessee
For JH funerals his coffen descending the champs Élysée and at the tv they just played this song … it was incredible
Trait belle chanson, et j' adore l'arpège avec cet effet Chorus, magnifique !
*Dereck,*
In the first images of the clip, I almost have the impression of seeing my father (charism, gesture and hard face, my father impressed all my friends without exception, lol) in his forties (he died in 2014 at 72, he was a year older than Johnny). So naturally, this clip always stirs me a little and sends me back a certain nostalgia, not to say a certain melancholy of those years lost forever.
I appreciate the voice of *Nathalie Baye* quoting *Tennessee Williams* at the very beginning of the song. Her warm voice is caressing and comforting. It fits the theme of the song perfectly.
Peace, folks.
Something about Tennessee? At last! I'm not alone as an English speaker who loves French music. Just subscribed. 🤣 Love from Glasgow Scotland UK 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Le chanteur abandonné c'est m chanson préférée
Thanks a lot Dereck to react this beautiful song.
The Boss is back ! Et c'est très bien.
A comeback song for Johnny Halliday. He was a lifelong friend of France Gall. She is singing in the choir alongside Michel Berger.
France Gall is gorgeous.
one of the best song !
A Good one , " j'oublierai ton nom " is very good too
I've been waiting for your reaction to this song, I was sure you'll love it 😀
One of my favorite of him. 👍👍
Eternel Johnny Hallyday ❤️
Merci dereck
Merci Derek pour ce moment de Johnny Hallyday ça me donne les frissons
Amazing song ! Michel Berger was very talented and he was able to enhance Johnny's voice and give it more softness and delicacy
Johnny est éternel ! ❤❤
Oh my Johnny ( 1943-2017 ) beloved and raised to French ICON in a very intimate song written and composed by the sweet, successfull and gentle Michel Berger very full of talents. 1947-1992. He's gone too earl to the WHITE PARADIES....
In the intro we can hear speaking Nathalie Baye ( a French actress ) who was married with Johnny Hallyday in the mid-eighties.
Magnifique chanson paroles et musique Michel BERGER ... ❤
Tennessee refers to Tennessee Williams, one of the greatest if not the greatest American drama writer. If any doubt, you can see his name on the coffin put into the ground in the video.
One the side, although you should normally be right with your pronunciation of Baye, it happens the final, muted “e” turns the sound into the English “by” 😂 Sorry, that’s french 😂🤣😂
You know Nathalie Baye if you've seen Steven Spielberg's "Catch me if you can", she is Leonardo DiCaprio's french mother. N Baye is also the mother of Johnny's daughter Laura.
One of his best songs ever. Probably the one.
l'envie, le chant des partisans ou Diego sont au dessus mais ça reste dans le top 10 je pense
It's totally subjective, whichever way.
A beauty… 👍🤞
The lady voice narrating at the beginning is famous french actress Nathalie Baye (Johnny’s wife at the time)
She acted in some Hollywood movies I think
And she recites the last word from Margaret in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", written by Tennessee Williams.
Yes she was in "Catch me if you can" with Leonardo Di Caprio (she was his mom in the movie)
Tennessee n'est pas une allusion à la rivière ou à l'état. Le Tennessee de la chanson est le dramaturge américain Thomas Williams, dit Tennessee. Il a écrit notamment "Un tramway nommé désir".
Michel Berger ❤❤❤
Dereck.👍👍👍
in the introduction, is Nathalie Baye, de ancient wife of Johnny in 1985
This Song talk about Tennesse Williams
Écouter " Elle m'oublie" elle est magnifique
The woman's voice at the beginning of the song is that of the great French actress Nathalie Baye, who was Johnny Hallyday's companion during the 80s, and who also starred in the 1993 film "And The Band Played On". the role of Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (an eminent French immunologist and virologist, specialized in retroviruses, and who participated in the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) at the origin of AIDS).
La voix de la femme au début de la chanson est celle de la grande actrice Française Nathalie Baye, qui a été la compagne de Johnny Hallyday durant les années 80, et qui a également joué dans le film de 1993 "And The Band Played On" le rôle de Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (une éminente une immunologue et virologue Française, spécialisée dans les rétrovirus, et qui a participé à la découverte du virus de l'immunodéficience humaine (VIH) à l'origine du SIDA).
3:31 "Oh, you weak, beautiful people who give up with such grace. What you need is someone to take hold of you--gently, with love, and hand your life back to you, like something gold you let go of--and I can! I'm determined to do it--and nothing's more determined than a cat on a tin roof--is there?"
Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
I appreciate your comments and even more
Ça, c'est l'effet Johnny.
Le taulier.
Lyrics by Michel Berger
the song cadillac is awesome!
❤
Try this song live !!!
It's one of his best songs. The instrumental part is so beautiful.
If you wish to react to another one of his songs, "Ma religion dans son regard" is one of my favorite + re-suggesting his duet with Chimene Badi on "Je te promets" ;)
C'est Tenessee Williams dont il fait référence. Le grand écrivain !
I like you. From France.
Its Johnny Halliday dead in 2017
Tenessee Williams *
I love all songs of Johnny Hallyday. You should listen of him: "Le temps passe" feat Doc Gynéco, Bugsy and Passi. It's a beautiful song between rock and rap. Link here : th-cam.com/video/mzSyc0ZNXG8/w-d-xo.html
😭😭😭😭
Dereck you should watch the live version of Johnny Hallyday's "Que je t'aime" with the arrangements Michel Berger made for the live version of this song in the 80's, I'm sure you gonna love it, it improves the song so much : th-cam.com/video/c_4TDfNaMe4/w-d-xo.html
What about " jeune homme " or " la fin du voyage " ?
la meilleure version est celle de 1969
La version live de Bercy en 1987 est bien meilleure
please please review this one.... from the movie Jean-Philippe... the highlight of the movie
the subtitles are unavailable, too bad I would have liked to read your opinion on one of my favorite songs.
Hi derek can you put the subtitle?
Hello dereck, please Can you react, Johnny Hallyday que je t'aime live Bercy and Zaz ,on ira..live exceptionnel thank you
Morissette's insane vocals is back on wish 107.5 again! wth her Gusto Ko Ng Bumitaw live! Next please,thank you soo much!link👇please🙏
th-cam.com/video/cpytykThPdQ/w-d-xo.html
S'il te plait met les sous titres
toujours pas de sous titres...
Tu veux de la musique française :
Serge gainsbourg melody Nelson, noir désir tostaky, Étienne daho week-end à Rome, stéphane eicher déjeuner en paix, taxi girl chercher le garçon,
Il aime pas les musiques trop sèches. Faut que ça soit "wet"
Pour Etienne Daho, celles que je suggère vivement qui lui conviendraient sont : Bleu comme toi, Duel au soleil, Tombé pour la France.
Déjeuner en paix il a déjà réagi.
Dereck, please-please make a review on Dalida's ''Confidences sur la frequence''! You will love it!
Superbe chanson,c’est France Gall qui parle au début de ce merveilleux titre ❤️❤️
Non c'est Nathalie Baye
@@bea772001 France Gall fait les chœurs
@@marcallart-bis3822 Oui Avec Michel Berger
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