The Asian Age

Stand by your man: Carla croons EX-FIRST LADY’S ‘FRENCH TOUCH’

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New York, May 19: If you fly Carla Bruni, the French pop star-turned First Lady, on Friday announced an album of English-language covers, including the legendary country ode to husbands Stand By Your Man.

Bruni’s first album in four years, French Touch, will come out on October 6 and aims at reaching an English-speaking audience as she interprets well-known songs with her breathy yet raspy voice.

She released a first track, a cover of Depeche Mode’s Enjoy the Silence, with the English group’s electronic style-stripped back for an intimate sound more in line with pop standards.

The Italian-born singer, who married Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008 while he was President of France, told US music magazine Billboard that the album will also include Tammy Wynette’s hit Stand By Your Man.

Released in 1968 amid

● Carla Bruni announces an album of English-language covers, including the legendary country ode to husbands Stand By Your Man. Her first album in four years will come out on October 6

cultural tumult around the world, the country song, the lyrics include, Be proud of him / because after all he’s just a man, enraged feminists with its expectatio­n of traditiona­l roles.

Asked if the song was about Sarkozy, Bruni told Billboard, “It’s a homage to any husband in the world. It’s the husband song. It’s very macho actually in a very tender way.” The song returned to controvers­y during the 1992 presidenti­al campaign when Hillary Clinton said of her husband Bill Clinton’s dalliances, “I’m not sitting here like some little woman standing by man like Tammy Wynette.”

Bruni worked on the album with David Foster, a Canadian producer behind a string of soft-rock hits by artists, including Celine Dion and Chicago, as well as works by Italian opera crossover star Andrea Bocelli.

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