Pour toi Arménie
"Pour toi Arménie" (English Translation: "For You, Armenia") is a 1989 song written and composed by Charles Aznavour, and recorded by a group of French singers (and also a few actors and TV presenters) who were popular at the time. This charity single was intended to raise funds to help the Armenians who experienced the 1988 Spitak earthquake. It sold more than 1 million copies under the Trema-EMI label.[1]
Background and writing
This song was entirely written and composed by Charles Aznavour and Georges Garvarentz which made a great tribute to the country of his ancestral origins and his relationship that he always have kept in his heart. After the earthquake in Armenia, he asked his singers, actors and TV presenters friends to sing with him "Pour toi Arménie", song devoted to help victims of this tragedy.[2]
At the same time, in the United Kingdom, the collective band named Rock Aid Armenia made a cover of "Smoke on the Water" also for the same charitable purpose.[2]
Vocalists
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- Adamo
- Serge Avedikian
- Marcel Amont
- Animo
- Rosy Armen
- Charles Aznavour
- Katia Aznavour
- Didier Barbelivien
- Phil Barney
- Gilbert Bécaud
- Jane Birkin
- Gérard Blanc
- Richard Bohringer
- Zani Boni
- Carlos
- Jean Carmet
- Jean-Pierre Cassel
- Alain Chamfort
- Frédéric Château
- Louis Chédid
- Julien Clerc
- Nicolle Croisille
- Dallas
- David et Jonathan
- Michel Delpech
- Sacha Distel
- Dorothée
- Michel Drucker
- Yves Duteil
- Elsa Lunghini (credited as Elsa)
- Jean-Pierre Foucault
- Roland Giraud
- Richard Gotainer
- Félix Gray
- Serge Guirao
- Johnny Hallyday
- Robert Hossein
- Images
- Jaïro
- Véronique Jannot
- Patricia Kaas
- Kimera
- David Koven
- Gilles Lacoste
- Jean-Luc Lahaye
- Francis Lalanne
- Serge Lama
- Philippe Lavil
- Lio
- Marie Myriam
- Didier Marouani
- Mireille Mathieu
- Fred Mella
- Macha Méryl
- Eddy Mitchell
- Pierre Mondy
- Gilbert Montagné
- Éric Moréna
- Nana Mouskouri
- Georges Moustaki
- Thierry Mutin
- Nacash
- Nicoletta
- Florent Pagny
- Vanessa Paradis
- Popeck
- Jakie Quartz
- Rachid
- Serge Reggiani
- Renaud
- Line Renaud
- Pierre Richard
- Dick Rivers
- Patrick Sabatier
- Henri Salvador
- Michel Sardou
- Shushana
- Alain Souchon
- Linda de Suza
- Jean-Marc Thibault
- François Valéry
- Rosy Varte
- Hervé Vilard
- Marina Vlady
- Laurent Voulzy
- Jacques Weber
All the names feature on the single's cover.
Chart performances
Since it was launched, the single was a great success. It went straight to #1 on February 11, 1989 on the French SNEP Singles Chart (Top 50) and remained there for ten weeks. Then it kept on dropping and left the chart after 18 weeks of attendance.[1] The same year, the single was certified Platinum disc by the French certifier, the SNEP.
The song featured for a long time on the Guinness Book of Records because it was the first single to enter the French Singles Chart at #1.[2]
It was also the first appearance of Charles Aznavour on the Top 50.
Chart (1989) | Peak position |
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Eurochart Hot 100 | 23 |
French SNEP Singles Chart | 1 |
References
- ↑ "Pour toi Arménie", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 19, 2008)
- ↑ Alex P. King, Hit-parade, 20 ans de tubes, 2005, Pascal Ed., p. 9 (Template:ISBN) Vingt ans de tubesTemplate:Dead link (Retrieved April 23, 2008)
- Source of article (creative commons): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pour_toi_Arménie