Jean-jacques Goldman - Long Is The Road (amг©ricain): (clip Officiel)
Represents the universal hope and faith that carry the migrant, styled as a "persevering" gospel.
The refrains are built like negro spirituals, providing a stark, joyful contrast to the melancholic French verses. Represents the universal hope and faith that carry
Released in November 1984 as the third single from the album Positif , stands as one of Jean-Jacques Goldman’s most enduring anthems. The track explores the multifaceted concept of the "American Dream," contrasting the hopeful imagery of an immigrant's arrival with the harsh realities of social inequality. The Narrative: Hope vs. Reality providing a stark
The song tells the story of a young person emigrating to the United States. Goldman masterfully uses language to mirror this journey: Represents the universal hope and faith that carry