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"'Mirador'" is a 1989 ballad recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday. Written by tienne Roda-Gil with a music composed by Hallyday's son David Hallyday, it was the first single from his 36th studio album 'Cadillac', on which it appears as the second track, and was released in June 1989. It achieved success in France where it was a top three hit.

Background and writing



"Mirador" was written by Etienne Roda-Gil, who was previously the lyricist for Vanessa Paradis, and composed by David Hallyday. As the title suggests it, the song deals with the themes of prison and the lack of freedom; these issues were deemed as important by Hallyday, as prouved by the fact that "Mirador" was the fourth song of his discography to refer to prison (after "Le Pnitencier" (1964), "Toi qui t'en vas" (1965) and "Mercredi matin" (1982)). The B-side of the 7" single featured a new song titled "Back to the Blues" (written by tienne Roda-Gil, composed by Georges Augier, Jacques Cardona and rick Bamy). In 1990, David Hallyday used the music he had composed for "Morador" for his song "To Have and to Hold", included on his album 'Rock'n'Heart', with lyrics written in English by Lisa Catherine Cohen.

Versions



Two live versions of "Mirador" were also recorded: the first one in 1993, on the album 'Dans la chaleur de Bercy', and the second one in 1993 as a duet with David Hallyday, in a version mixing French and English, available on 'Parc des Princes 1993'.

Chart performance



In France, "Mirador" debuted straight at number 12 on the chart edition of 1 July 1989, which was the highest debut that week; then it entered the top ten and reached a peak of three twice, in its third and eighth weeks, and remained for a total of 11 weeks in the top ten and 16 weeks in the top 50. It earned a silver disc, awarded by the Syndicat National de l'dition Phonographique. 'Select "Johnny Hallyday" from the drop-down menu and click "OK"'. On the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, it started at number 44 on 15 July 1989, reached a peak of number 16 in its third week, and appeared on the chart for 14 weeks. Much played on radio, it also charted for 12 weeks on the European Airplay Hot 100, with a peak at number 22 in its third week, and was number one on the French Airplay Chart (AM stations).

Track listings



* '7" single', 7" single France (Johnny Hallyday "Mirador") (accessdate: 19 October 2021).

# "Mirador" 4:22

# "Back to the Blues" 3:18

* '12" maxi', 12" maxi France (Johnny Hallyday "Mirador") (accessdate: 19 October 2021).

# "Mirador" 4:22

# "Back to the Blues" 3:18

# "Mirador" (remix) 4:42

* 'CD maxi', CD maxi France (Johnny Hallyday "Mirador") (accessdate: 19 October 2021).

# "Mirador" 4:22

# "Back to the Blues" 3:18

# "Mirador" (remix) 4:42

Personnel



* Mixing Jean-Pierre Janiaud

* Music director Jean-Pierre Bucolo

* Photography Tony Frank

* Production tienne Roda-Gil

* Recording Jean-Pierre Janiaud, Olivier Espirito Santo

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



References



Category:1989 songs

Category:1989 singles

Category:Johnny Hallyday songs

Category:Songs with lyrics by tienne Roda-Gil

Category:Songs with music by David Hallyday

Category:Philips Records singles

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