- Long Is the Road
Infobox Single
Name = Long Is the Road (Américain)
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Artist =Jean-Jacques Goldman
Album =Positif
A-side =
B-side = "P'tit blues peinard"
Released = November, 1984
Format =7" single
12" maxi
Recorded =France
Genre = Pop
Length = 4:46
Label = Epic
Writer = Jean-Jacques Goldman
Producer = Jean-Jacques Goldman
Marc Lumbroso
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Certification =
Last single = "Encore un matin" (1984)
This single = "Long Is the Road (Américain)" (1984)
Next single = "Je marche seul " (1985)
Misc ="Long Is the Road (Américain)" is the name of a 1984 song recorded by the French singer and songwriter
Jean-Jacques Goldman . It was released on November 1985 as the third and last single from his album "Positif ", on which it features as the eighth track. The song was the first hit of Goldman on the French Singles Chart, reaching the top ten.Lyrics and music
Lyrics are mainly in
French-language , but there are also many English words throughout the song."Long Is the Road (American)" begins with a mainly musical introduction in which Goldman chanted many "dam dam dam dam". Then the song starts and deals with the
American Dream , seen in the first verse as authenticEldorado , while the the second verse refers to the disappointment towards the social inequalities and the difficulty to make one's fortune in theU.S. Elia Habib, "Muz hit. tubes", p. 32 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)]The refrains are very different from the couplets : very playful, they are built in the same way as
negro spiritual s. This gospel is "persevering but sometimes dull, sometimes bright of hope". The background vocals conclude the song by repeating many "A-mérican", after a tune played onsaxophone ."Long Is the Road (Américain)" was performed on several of Goldman tours and was therefore included on the live albums "En public", "Traces" and "Tour souvenir". It also features on the compilations "Intégrale" and "Singulier".
Cover versions
The song was covered by Jean-Félix Lalanne in 1990, by Les Fous Chantants in 2000 on their album "1 000 Choristes rendent hommage à Jean-Jacques Goldman", and by
Chimène Badi in 2007 for Les Enfoirés' album "2007: La caravane des Enfoirés".It was performed by
Patrick Fiori andCarole Fredericks onMay 27 , 2000, on the French TV show "Tapis rouge".Chart performances
"Long Is the Road (Amériain)" was the first appearance of Goldman on the French Singles Chart : indeed, the singer had had other hits in France, such as "Quand la musique est bonne", "Encore un matin" or "Envole-moi", but the chart had not been yet created. "Long Is the Road (Américain)" entered it at #31 on
November 11 , 1984, in other words, one week after the first edition of the chart. It reached the top ten in its tenth week and remained in it for six weeks, peaking at #6 on February 6, 1985. After that, it almost kept on dropping on the chart and featured on it until its 23 week."Long Is the Road (Américain)", in French Singles Chart [http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?key=54862&cat=s Lescharts.com] (RetrievedMay 9 ,2008 )]A version in
English-language was also recorded by Jean-Jacques Goldman under the title "USA (Long Is the Road)" and released inPortugal andSpain .Track listings
; 7" single
# "Long Is the Road (Américain)" — 4:46
# "P'tit blues peinard" — 3:33; 12" maxi
# "Long Is the Road (Américain) (extended version) — 7:27
# "P'tit blues peinard" — 4:27Charts
References
External links
* [http://www.parler-de-sa-vie.net/jean-jacques-goldman.html "Long Is the Road (Américain)", story, lyrics and anecdotes] ("Chansons" => "En un clic" => "Long Is the Road (Américain)")
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