"Pour un instant" | ||||
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Single by Harmonium | ||||
from the album Harmonium | ||||
B-side | "100,000 raisons" | |||
Released | April 1974 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 3:21 | |||
Label | PolyGram | |||
Writer(s) | Serge Fiori Michel Normandeau |
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Producer | Bob Morten | |||
Harmonium singles chronology | ||||
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"Pour un instant" (meaning "For a Second" or "For a Moment") is a song by the Quebec folk rock band Harmonium from their 1974 self-titled debut album. Written by band members Serge Fiori and Michel Normandeau, it was released on vinyl as a single in April of that year, along with the B-side "100,000 raisons" (meaning "100,000 Reasons").
The song was extremely popular within Quebec and its success on the radio during the summer of 1974 helped drive sales of the album.[1][2] According to radio host Raymond Desmarteau, it was often among of the first songs learned by new guitarists during the 1970s in Quebec.[3]
In January 2009, the song was included in a playlist of 49 Canadian songs selected by over 130,000 CBC Radio 2 listeners to help "define Canada" to the recently-elected United States president Barack Obama.[4][5] In 2010, the song was also ranked at number 3 on a list of the top 100 French-Canadian singles and at 67 on a list of the best Canadian singles in journalist Bob Mersereau's book The Top 100 Canadian Singles, as chosen by a country-wide poll of musicians, fans, and music industry professionals.[6][7]
A live cover version of "Pour un instant" was included on Lawrence Gowan's 1997 live album, Gowan au Québec (Gowan in Quebec).[8] In 2006, the song was also covered by singer Catherine Durand for the album Fiori, un musicien parmi tant d'autres (meaning Fiori: One Musician Among Many), a commemorative album of songs written by Fiori and interpreted by various Quebec musicians.[9]