"Envole-moi" (pronounced[ɑ̃vɔl(ə)mwa]) is a song in French, composed and recorded by Jean-Jacques Goldman. The song is taken from Goldman's 1984 album Positif. The single sold for over half a million copies and was certified gold.[1] Goldman explained that the song is a "cry for help" by a young man.
Track list
1984
Side A: "Envole-moi" (3:40)
Side B: "Dors bébé, dors" (3:26)
Interpretations
"Envole-moi" became the main song in the Jean-Jacques Goldman's repertoire during his 1986 tour. The live performance version of this song appeared in the album entitled, En public, released later in 1986 but with part of the original lyrics omitted.
In yet another live album released in 1989 entitled Traces, part of the song was interpreted by Goldman as part of a medley and introduced it after a "guitar duel" between Goldman, Michael Jones, and one of his partners in the musical collaboration Fredericks Goldman Jones.
In 2003, Jean-Jacques Goldman recorded yet another version with Michael Jones on the Fredericks Goldman Jones live album of a concert at Zénith de Lille, entitled Un tour ensemble.
In 2012, the Almazian Symphony made an symphonic orchestra arrangement cover of "Envole-moi" with backing vocals choir, but without the main lyrics.[5]
Génération Goldman (M. Pokora and Tal) version
In 2012, "Envole-moi" became the main release from the Génération Goldman project in which well-known French artists interpreted Jean-Jacques Goldman songs. It was pre-released by the project in October 2012 in preparation of a major launch of the compilation album on 19 November 2012. The album will include interpretations, amongst others, Pokora, Tal, ZAZ, Shym, Irma, Corneille, Amel Bent, Christophe Willem and others.