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"4 Mots sur un piano" is a 2007 song recorded by French singers Patrick Fiori, Jean-Jacques Goldman, who also had written the lyrics, and Christine Ricol. It was released as the second single - after "Toutes les peines" - from Fiori's album ''Si on chantait plus fort'' on July 20, 2007. The single was very successful, particularly in France where it topped the chart. ==Background, lyrics and music video== Fiori explained in an interview: "One day in Corsica, when I went to Bastia, Jean-Jacques Goldman asked me if I would possibly agree to sing with him. Then, in the Restonica, we met a young girl absolutely unknown named Christine, and the idea of a trio became imperative." He also noted that the song is sad.〔"Jean-Jacques et Patrick Fiori en duo", Thierry Cadet (Chartsinfrance.net ) (Retrieved April 19, 2008)〕 The song was produced by Patrick Fiori. It also available on Fiori's best of, ''4 Mots'', and on many French compilations, such as ''NRJ Back 2 School 2'', ''NRJ Music Awards 2008'' and ''Hit Connection - Best Of 2007''. Composed by Jean-Jacques Goldman, the song is a ballad that deals with the theme of a romantic relationship between two men and one woman.〔"Fiori & Goldman : "4 Mots sur un piano"" (Musique.evous.fr ) (Retrieved April 19, 2008)〕 This relationship, initially accepted by all three people, is challenged by the two men who ask the woman to choose between them. She prefers to not choose because she loves both and finally leaves them. The music video takes place in a room in which, at first, the three people move in (these people are not the singers, but actors). They get along well, sharing all the happy moments. However, throughout the video, an uneasiness settles upon them as a result of this relationship that becomes exclusive and finally, they argue violently. In the end, the room is completely empty. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「4 Mots sur un piano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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