But the French version of X Factor (now in its second season) still manages to throw up some delights.
And none more so than the performance during Tuesday's show by Maryvette Lair in the "Over 25s" category.
Maryvette Lair (screenshot from M6 video)
The 27-year-old actress-singer-trapeze artist (what a combination) took a monster hit from one of France's biggest stars and transformed it.
"Que je t'aime" is universally known in France as a Johnny Hallyday anthem; certainly among fans of the ageing rocker and probably for those who aren't too keen on the 67-year-old's music.
So it was always going to be a gamble to tackle the 1969 hit taken from the album of the same name.
Lair though is obviously one for taking risks and, quite simply, has shown the knack of being able to take a song and...well...make it her own.
She might not win the competition. In fact she probably won't.
That'll most likely be fought out between one of the "boys" such as Raphaël Herrerias in the "Under 25s" - if he can match his voice, talent, and good looks with the right songs - and one of the "girls" in the "Under 25s", probably Marina D'amico who can belt out a song (in tune) but has as much stage presence as a plank of wood (well she is just 16 years old).
But Lair's performances mark her out as something other than just another voice - and even one of the judges coaching an opposing category (girls), the lyricist, composer and conductor Olivier Schultheis, had to admit as much.
"You're talented and that's for sure," he said.
"Congratulations, that was magnificent."
It was.
So here's a treat - Lair's version (just click on the image below from M6 replay and wait for the commercial to pass) followed by the original from Hallyday.
Enjoy!
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2 comments:
I cannot see the video of Lair. Is there a problem?
I could see the video, she's fantastic. She reminds me a little of Tina Arena!
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