• Reprise de haute volée (part 4)

    Peu de gens savent transcender une chanson qui a déja eu un beau vécu.

    Jeff Buckley reprenant le Hallelujah du Géant américain Léonard Cohen explose aux yeux du monde.

    Etoile filante, jeff aura marqué son emprunte avec un album unique de son vivant le bien nommé Grace. N'ayont pas peur de le dire le meilleur premier album de tout les temps.

    Chanson sublime, interprétation stratosphérique d'une poignante vérité.

    Version ultime d'une chanson miraculeuse par un artiste magistral.

    Si les anges ont une voix c'est surement celle la...

    La version originale.

    La version de Rufus Wainwright pour le film Shrek est pas mal non plus.

    i heard there was a secret chord 
    that david played and it pleased the lord 
    but you don't really care for music, do you 
    well it goes like this the fourth, the fifth 
    the minor fall and the major lift 
    the baffled king composing hallelujah 

    hallelujah... 

    well your faith was strong but you needed proof 
    you saw her bathing on the roof 
    her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you 
    she tied you to her kitchen chair 
    she broke your throne and she cut your hair 
    and from your lips she drew the hallelujah 

    hallelujah... 

    baby i've been here before 
    i've seen this room and i've walked this floor 
    i used to live alone before i knew you 
    i've seen your flag on the marble arch 
    but love is not a victory march 
    it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah 

    hallelujah... 

    well there was a time when you let me know 
    what's really going on below 
    but now you never show that to me do you 
    but remember when i moved in you 
    and the holy dove was moving too 
    and every breath we drew was hallelujah 

    well, maybe there's a god above 
    but all i've ever learned from love 
    was how to shoot somebody who outdrew you 
    it's not a cry that you hear at night 
    it's not somebody who's seen the light 
    it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah 

    hallelujah... 

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