Le vent nous portera
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"Le vent nous portera" | ||||
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Single by Noir Désir | ||||
from the album des Visages des Figures | ||||
Released | 28 August 2001 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 4:48 | |||
Label | Zeitgeist Records/Polydor Records | |||
Noir Désir singles chronology | ||||
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"Le vent nous portera" (translated as "The wind will carry us") is a song by French band Noir Désir from their 2001 album des Visages des Figures. It was released as the first single from the album and reached number one for four weeks in a row in the Italian Singles Charts, as well as number three in the French charts and number seven in the Belgian Record Charts. French-born Spanish artist Manu Chao collaborated on the song and played guitar.
Music video
The music video was directed by Alexandre Courtes and Jacques Veneruso and featured Rebecca Hampton as the main character. It won Music Video of the Year in 2001.
Covers
The song has been covered by Belgian girls' choir Scala & Kolacny Brothers on their album Respire (2004), by Swiss singer Sophie Hunger on her album 1983 (2010), by German band Element of Crime on their album Fremde Federn (2010), by Les Charbonniers de l'enfer on their album Nouvelles fréquentations (2010), and Hungarian band Kistehén on the soundtrack for the film Kalandorok (2008).[1] The Swedish-Hungarian singer Antonia Vai also performed a cover of this song live in 2016 on one of her concerts.
Trivia
It is the title song of the movie Q.[2]
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- Denis Barthe
- Bertrand Cantat
- Jean-Paul Roy
- Serge Teyssot-Gay
- Frédéric Vidalenc
- Où veux tu qu'je r'garde
- Veuillez rendre l'âme (à qui elle appartient)
- Du ciment sous les plaines
- Tostaky
- 666667 Club
- Des Visages des Figures
- Dies Irae
- Nous n'avons fait que fuir
- Noir Désir en public
- Débranché
- "Le vent nous portera"
References