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Cerrone — Supernature [Original Full-Length Version] (1977)
(arranged by Jean-Marc Cerrone / composed by Alain Wiśniak / written by Lene Lovich)
Recorded: June-August 1977, «Trident Studios» London, GT Britain
Jean-Marc Cerrone — барабанщик, композитор и продюсер, больше известный как Cerrone (рус. Серрон), родился в 1952 году в Витри-сюр-Сен, Франция. Вместе с Giorgio Moroder (Donna Summer, Sparks, Blondie, Falco ...) и Frank Farian (Boney M., Eruption, Far Corporation, Milli Vanilli...) он внес наибольший вклад в развитие европейского электронного диско. Песня «Supernature», которую написал Жан-Марк Серрон в соавторстве с Ален Висьняк и Лене Лович стала международным хитом по обе стороны океана и продалась по тем временам просто в невероятном количестве: более 8 млн. копий.
Supernature:
(Cerrone / Wiśniak / Lovich)
Once upon a time science opened up the door
We would feed the hungry fields till they couldnt eat no more
But the potions that we made touched the creatures down below, oh
And they grew up in the way that wed never seen before
They were angry with the man cause he changed their way of life
And they take their sweet revenge, as they trample through the night
For a hundred miles or more you can hear the people cry
But theres nothin you can do even God is on their side
How can I explain, things are different today
Darkness all around and nobody makes a sound
Such a sad affair, no one seems to care
Supernature, better watch out
Look at you now, better watch out
Look at you now, supernature
Better watch out, theres no way to stop it now
You cant escape, its too late
Look what youve done, theres no place that you can run
The monsters made, we must pay
Supernature, you better watch out
Supernature, look at you now
Supernature, you better watch out
Supernature, look at you now
Better watch out, theres no way to stop it now
You cant escape, its too late
(Supernature)
Look what youve done, theres no place that you can run
The monsters made, we must pay
Maybe nature has a plan to control the ways of man
He must start from scratch again many battles he must win
Till he earns his place on earth like the other creatures do
Will there be a happy end, now that all depends on you
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is out now. Available on: www.thebeatles.com/
Hey Jude topped the charts in Britain for two weeks and for 9 weeks in America, where it became The Beatles longest-running No.1 in the US singles chart as well as the single with the longest running time.
The Beatles did not record their promotional film until Hey Jude had been on sale in America for a week. They returned to Twickenham Film Studio, using director Michael Lindsay-Hogg who had worked with them on Paperback Writer and Rain. Earlier still, Lindsay-Hogg had directed episodes of Ready Steady Go! And a few months after the film for Hey Jude he made The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus TV special that featured John and Yoko but wouldn’t be shown until 1996
To help with the filming an audience of around 300 local people, as well as some of the fans that gathered regularly outside Abbey Road Studios were brought in for the song’s finale. Their presence had an unlikely upside for The Beatles in their long-running saga with the Musicians’ Union in that the MU were fooled into believing the band were playing live, when in fact they were miming for the vast majority of the song. Paul, however, sang live throughout the song.
The video was first broadcast on David Frost’s Frost On Sunday show, four days after it was filmed. At that point transmission was in black and white although the promo was originally shot in colour. It was first aired in America a month later on 6 October 1968, on The Smotheres Brothers Comedy Hour.