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"Éthiopie" Single by Chanteurs sans Frontières B-side Instrumental Released 1985 Format 12" maxi Genre Pop Length 5:25 Label EMI Pathé Marconi Writer(s) Renaud Séchan
Franck LangolffProducer Franck Langolff
Thomas NotonCertification Platinum France, 1985 "Éthiopie" is a charity song recorded in 1985 by the collective band known under the name 'Chanteurs sans Frontières'. The song achieved a huge success in France, topping the chart for two months and becoming one of the best-selling singles in that country.
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Background and writing
Chanteurs sans Frontières was a French association founded in 1985 following the Anglo-Saxon model of the band Band Aid with the same purpose : providing assistance to victims of the famine then raging in Ethiopia. The association was presided by Antoine di Zazzo, the general director of EMI Pathé Marconi, and was led by Dominique Quiliquini (Renaud's wife), Francis Cabrel (treasurer), Franck Langolff (composer of music) and Rony Brauman (president of Médecins sans Frontières. The idea of a single was found by Valérie Lagrange and under the direction of Renaud.[1]
The song was written by Renaud and the music composed by Franck Langolff. It was produced by Franck Langolff and Thomas Noton.
The total donations reached 23,000,000 francs distributed to various associations : Médecins sans Frontières (90%), AICF, Médecins du monde, and Restos du Cœur.
Track listing
- "Ethiopie" — 5:25
- "Ethiopie" (instrumental) — 4:07
Artists who participated in the song
These are the artists who participated in the recordings:[2]
- Jean-Louis Aubert
- Hugues Aufray
- Josiane Balasko
- Daniel Balavoine
- Didier Barbelivien
- Axel Bauer
- Michel Berger
- Richard Berry
- Gérard Blanchard
- Francis Cabrel
- Louis Chédid
- Coluche
- Charlélie Couture
- Hervé Christiani
- Christophe
- Julien Clerc
- Michel Delpech
- Gérard Depardieu
- Diane Dufresne
- France Gall
- Jean-Jacques Goldman
- Richard Gotainer
- Jacques Higelin
- Valérie Lagrange
- Catherine Lara
- Maxime Le Forestier
- Olive, member of the band Lili Drop
- Jeane Manson
- Nicolas Peyrac
- Renaud
- Véronique Sanson
- Alain Souchon
- Diane Tell
- Fabienne Thibeault
- Trust
- Laurent Voulzy
Charts performances and sales
The single went straight to #6 on the French SNEP Singles Chart, on May 18, 1985. It jumped to #1 the following weeks and stayed at the top for eight consecutive weeks. After that, the single slowly dropped but managed to remained for 14 weeks in the top ten and 22 weeks on the chart (Top 50).[3]
Certified Platinum disc by the SNEP in 1985 for a minimum of 1,000,000 copies sold,[4] the vinyl was quickly sold more than one million copies and yielded over 10 million francs (1 million euros ½), which were donated to Médecins sans Frontières association. It was the best-selling single of 1985 and the third best-selling single of the 1980s in France.
According to Infodisc website, the song is the eighth best-selling single of all time in France, with about 1,724,000 copies sold.[5] To date, this song remains the best-selling charity single in France.
Certifications
Country Certification Date Sales certified Physical sales France[4] Platinum 1985 1,000,000 1,724,000+ Charts
Chart (1985) Peak
positionEurochart Hot 100 19 French SNEP Singles Chart[3] 1 Preceded by
"We Are the World" by USA for AfricaFrench SNEP number-one single
May 25, 1985 - July 13, 1985 (8 weeks)Succeeded by
"Live Is Life" by OpusPreceded by
"Besoin de rien, envie de toi" by Peter and SloaneFrench SNEP single of the year
1985Succeeded by
"Les Démons de minuit" by ImagesReferences
- ^ Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 43 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
- ^ Names of the artists are written on the single cover (see infobox)
- ^ a b "Éthiopie", in French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved April 20, 2008)
- ^ a b French certifications See: "Les Ventes" => "Toutes les certifications depuis 1973" =>"CHANTEURS SANS FRONTIERES" Infodic.fr (Retrieved April 21, 2008)
- ^ Best-sellings singles of all time in France Infodisc.fr (Retrieved April 21, 2008)
Categories:- 1985 singles
- All-star recordings
- Chanteurs sans Frontières songs
- Charity singles
- Number-one singles in France
- Singles certified platinum by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique
- Songs about Ethiopia
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