Michel Sardou - En Chantant (audio Officiel) (AUTHENTIC)

"En chantant" (1978) is one of Michel Sardou’s most iconic and uncharacteristically optimistic songs. Created following a period of intense public controversy over his more provocative works, the song was intentionally written to be a "unifying and universal" popular anthem.

It mentions that even when going to war or addressing deities like Jehovah or Buddha, men do so "while singing".

Originally released on January 1, 1978, as part of the album Je vole . Michel Sardou - En chantant (Audio Officiel)

The music was composed by Italian singer Toto Cutugno , while the lyrics were co-written by Michel Sardou and Pierre Delanoë .

The recurring refrain, "La vie, c'est plus marrant / C'est moins désespérant / En chantant" (Life is funnier / Less desperate / While singing), frames music as a tool for emotional survival. Life Stages: The lyrics follow a chronological journey: Childhood: Studying lessons through song. "En chantant" (1978) is one of Michel Sardou’s

Chasing away "dark thoughts" and navigating romantic relationships.

Sardou wrote this during a personal health crisis and exhaustion from his previous "combat songs" (like "Je suis pour" and "J'accuse"). He wanted something "simple to remember" that would resonate with the general public. Lyric Analysis & Themes Originally released on January 1, 1978, as part

The song explores the idea that life’s hardships—from childhood lessons to the inevitability of death—become more bearable when approached through music.