En apesanteur

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“En apesanteur”
“En apesanteur” cover
Single by Calogero
from the album Calogero
B-side "Une Dernière Chance"
Released May 28, 2002 (CD single)
July 27, 2002 (CD maxi)
Format CD single
CD maxi
Digital download (since 2005)
Recorded 2001
Genre Pop
Length 3:23
Label Universal Records
Mercury
Writer(s) Gioacchino Maurici
Calogero
Alana Filippi
Producer Pierre Jaconelli
Calogero singles chronology
"Aussi libre que moi"
(2001)
"En apesanteur"
(2002)
"Tien An Men"
(2003)

"En apesanteur" is the name of a 2001 song recorded by the French singer Calogero. It was the second single from Calogero's second studio album, Calogero, on which it features as first track, and his fifth single overall. It achieved success in Belgium (Wallonia) and France and became the singer's first hit since he had started a solo career.

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[edit] Song information

As for two other tracks from the album, the text was written by Alana Filippi, while the music was composed by Calogero and his brother, Gioacchino. The song has pop sonorities and is popular in France thanks to its catchy refrain in which the singer repeats only 'en apesanteur' and performs the background vocals.

The music video was shot in a lift in which the singer and a woman are falling in love.

The song was included on many French compilations, such as Hits de diamant (released in 2007), Le Top: 20 ans de tubes, vol. 3 (2004), Les Plus Belles Voix, vol. 1, NRJ Music Awards 2003, Stars France 2003 (2003), Now! Hits Référence, Vol. 2 and Best of France 2002 (2002).

"En apesenteur" was performed by the singer during Calogero's first concerts tour and was thus available on his live album Live 1.0 (ninth track, CD 2).[1] In 2008, the song was covered by Tina Arena, Claire Keim, Pascal Obispo and Patrick Fiori for Les Enfoirés' album 2008: Les Secrets des Enfoirés, on which it is the seventh track.[2]

[edit] Chart performances

On the French Singles Chart, the single was first released as a CD maxi and had difficulties in reaching the top 25 : indeed, it debuted at #36 on June 1, 2002, but even if it gained sometimes a few places, it dropped regularly, and remained between #25 and #50 until its 12th week. It managed to reach a peak at #13 in its 17th week, then almost kept on dropping slowly on the chart. It totaled 24 weeks in the top 50 and 33 weeks on the chart (top 100).[3] It was ranked at #63 on the End of the Year Chart.[4] Regularly aired on radios, it was the 14th more broadcast song of the year.[5]

The single had a similar chart trajectory in Belgium (Wallonia) : it began at #35 on June 22, and reached #15 three weeks after. It peaked at this position for four not sonsecutive weeks ans remained for 22 weeks in the top 40, nine of them in the top 20.[6] It was the 39th best-selling single of the year.[7]

[edit] Track listings

CD maxi
  1. "En apesanteur" — 3:23
  2. "Une Dernière Chance" — 4:47
  3. "En apesanteur" (acoustic) — 3:12
  4. "Aussi libre que moi" (Acoustic) — 4:05
CD single
  1. "En apesanteur — 3:23
  2. "Une Dernière Chance" — 4:47
Digital download
  1. "En apesanteur" — 3:23
  2. "En apesanteur" (live) — 4:46

[edit] Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[6] 15
French Singles Chart[3] 13
End of the year chart (2002) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[7] 39
French Airplay Chart[5] 14
French Singles Chart[4] 63
French TV Music Videos Chart[5] 50

[edit] References

  1. ^ Live 1.0, track listing and charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 6), 2008)
  2. ^ 2008: Les Secrets des Enfoirés, track listing and charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 6), 2008)
  3. ^ a b "En apesanteur", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 6), 2008)
  4. ^ a b 2002 French Singles Chart Ifop.com (Retrieved June 6, 2008)
  5. ^ a b c 2002 French Airplay and TV Music Videos Charts Yacast.fr (Retrieved June 6, 2008)
  6. ^ a b "En apesanteur", Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved June 6), 2008)
  7. ^ a b 2002 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved June 6, 2008)