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"'Here's to You'" is a song by Ennio Morricone and Joan Baez, released in 1971 as part of the soundtrack of the film 'Sacco & Vanzetti', directed by Giuliano Montaldo. The song was written by Baez and Morricone themselves. The lyrics are only four lines of text, sung over and over. In the United States and internationally, the song became a veritable symbol for the human rights movement of the 1970s.

Background



The song is a tribute to two anarchists of Italian origin, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti who were sentenced to death by a United States court in the 1920s. Mainstream opinion has concluded since that the ruling was based on abhorrence to their anarchist political beliefs rather than on any proof that they committed the robbery and murders of which they were accused.Montgomery 1960 p. v.Young & Kaiser 1985 preface.

Despite the weaknesses of the jury's decision, correspondence by the novelist Upton Sinclair to his lawyer John Beardsley (penned in 1929 and unearthed in 2005) corroborated the guilty verdict against Sacco and Vanzetti for the murder of a payroll clerk and his guard. Sinclair told Beardsley that he had met with Sacco and Vanzetti's defense attorney, Fred Moore, and Moore informed the famous author that his clients were guilty as charged.Los Angeles Times [http://articles.latimes.com/2005/dec/24/local/me-sinclair24 "Sinclair Letter Turns Out to Be Another Expose"] Moreover, several forensic experts agreed that Sacco fired a shot from his Colt pistol at the scene of the crime.University of Missouri [http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/s&vevidence.html "Summary of Evidence in the Sacco & Vanzetti Case"]Jim Fisher - Edinboro University of Pennsylvania [http://jimfisher.edinboro.edu/forensics/sacco2_1.html "Firearms Identification in the Sacco-Vanzetti Case"]

Thus, "Here's to You" contributes to the questionable notion of the pair's innocence in the face of a supposedly bigoted American public.National Public Radio [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5245754 "Sacco and Vanzetti: Guilty After All?"] The case is known as the Sacco and Vanzetti Affair.

The lyrics for "Here's to You" make use of a statement attributed to Vanzetti by Philip D. Strong, a reporter for the North American Newspaper Alliance, who visited Vanzetti in prison in May 1927, three months before his execution.

Lyrics



'Here's to you, Nicola and Bart'


'Rest forever here in our hearts'


'The last and final moment is yours'


'That agony is your triumph'.

Use in other media



Besides the film 'Sacco e Vanzetti', the song also appears in the 1977 quasi-documentary film 'Deutschland im Herbst', accompanying footage of the 1977 funeral march for Red Army Faction members Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe, who had purportedly committed suicide in prison (see German Autumn).

The song is used in the 2004 film 'The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'.

The song also appears in the opening sequence, as well as credits of the 2014 video game 'Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes' produced by Hideo Kojima; a cover version also used as the end theme for its predecessor 'Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots' (2008), which was also produced by Kojima.

Cover versions



In 1972 the German songwriter Franz Josef Degenhardt sang the song under the title "Sacco und Vanzetti," with five verses. The Israeli singer Daliah Lavi sang it in English, French and German.[http://www.discogs.com/Daliah-Lavi-Heres-To-You/release/3715122 Daliah Lavi Here's To You] Discogs.com Swedish singer-songwriter Agnetha Fltskog recorded the song in German and released it as a single in 1972, entitled "Geh' mit Gott". In 1974 Mireille Mathieu covered the song as "La Marche de Sacco et Vanzetti" on her album 'Mireille Mathieu Chante Ennio Morricone'.

In 1997, Nana Mouskouri interpreted it with Les Enfoirs, starting with a classical rendering that develops into a blues song, intermittent with versions of Georges Moustaki in French and finally in English..

British composer Harry Gregson-Williams orchestrated a cover of "Here's to You," featuring vocals by Lisbeth Scott. This version is heard during the end credits of the 2008 game 'Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'. In 2011, Bandista covered the song with the name "Selam size" on their album 'Daima!'. Hayley Westenra and Ennio Morricone performed "Here's To You" on the album 'Paradiso', released in 2011 and nominated for a 2012 Classic Brit Award. Corsica-based band L'Arcusgi used "Here's to You" music in their 2011 song "Alba Nova" (in Corsican "A New Dawn").

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Category:1971 songs

Category:1971 singles

Category:Ennio Morricone songs

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Category:Songs written for films

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Category:Works about Sacco and Vanzetti

Category:Anarchist songs

Category:RCA Victor singles

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