Tell me about your new song, finally.
It's actually a tribute to a sketch from 1938 by Bob Hope,
Shirley Ross.
Thanks for the memories.
They sit down in their sofa after a party,
just
finally can chill out a bit.
So I decided just to
kind of steal that scene and to write my own kind of story around the
moments of when the guests leave.
I wrote that track and didn't really know what to do with it.
But then it's funny,
you know,
on my third album,
Poison,
from year 2000,
I was totally obsessed with Hitchcock and
especially psycho films,
both when it comes to the visuals
and when it comes to the
arrangements and the music.
And my first album,
I was really into Jack Nicholson
in his role in the film,
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
That's the kind of persona I put myself into
when I did the record cover
and some of the recordings of vocals too.
And on Poison, it was much more Anthony Perkins.
And
for this album,
for this song,
finally,
I decided to go back and think about
what he did after Psycho.
And his next role after Hitchcock's Psycho was a film called
Bermejo Brahms,
based on a book by François Sagan.
And of course,
the music in that film is a lot of Brahms.
So I started to listen to Brahms and decided to
recreate that in the arrangement of this song,
finally.
And yeah, that's kind of it.
We have already noticed that it has become
a little public favorite on the concerts.
First time we performed the track was at November last year,
22,
at the Royal Albert Hall in London.