the piece is called Items. appears in The return of sunny dayseighth album by Vanessa Paradis, made with Étienne Daho. This jazzy and languid title was composed by Jack Depp, the son of Vanessa Paradis and Johnny Depp.
“He composes,” the singer confesses to BFMTV. “And he composes very well. I listen to him play all the time. And one day I asked him if I could have that music. He said yes, I wrote the lyrics for him and that’s how the song came about.”
The title is part of an eclectic album with pop, soul and jazz accents with many brass and strings. The singer also proclaims her love for cinema. in the song AppointmentIn particular, he pays tribute to cinema and, in particular, the musicals that he loves.
Another Lily Rose Depp title
“I discovered music, cinema and dance at the same time, by discovering let’s sing in the rain which is still my favorite movie. The image, the colors, is absolutely sumptuous. And although I have seen this movie 3 million times, it still has the same effect on me,” explains Vanessa Paradis with stars in her eyes.
The album, recorded in part at Abbey Road studios, also features the contribution of Lily Rose Depp, eldest daughter of the Paradis-Depp couple. the title I’m alive It was composed by Vanessa Paradis with her daughter.
If you haven’t released an album in seven years – your last album, The sourcesIt dates back to 2018: Vanessa Paradis was nourished by this absence and by everything she did and experienced.
Return to the cinema
“During all these moments when I’m not singing, I have time to nourish myself, inspire myself and take the time to write songs. It takes me a long, long time. That’s what makes an album dense, when you’ve put so many years of life and experience into the songs.
Away from the studios, Vanessa Paradis was very present on the filming sets. We have seen her in several movies since 2018, in This music doesn’t sound for anyone.of her husband Samuel Benchetrit, Juniorby Hugo P. Thomas, or Just tell me that you love me by Anne le Ny. It will be on display, on November 5, at you haven’t changeda comedy by Jérôme Commandeur.
Source: BFM TV
