2011年9月1日 星期四

2011 bonjour Vietnam Hello Vietnam









Tell me all about this name, that is difficult to say.
It was given me the day I was born.

Want to know about the stories of the empire of old.
My eyes say more of me than what you dare to say.

All I know of you is all the sights of war.
A film by Coppola, the helicopter's roar.

One day I'll touch your soil.
One day I'll finally know your soul.
One day I'll come to you.
To say hello... Vietnam.

Tell me all about my colour, my hair and my little feet
That have carried me every mile of the way.

Want to see your house, your streets. Show me all I do not know.
Wooden sampans, floatings markets, light of gold.

All I know of you is the sights of war.
A film by Coppola, the helicopter's roar.

One day I'll touch your soil.
One day I'll finally know your soul.
One day I'll come to you.
To say hello... Vietnam.

And Buddha's made of stone watch over me.
My dreams they lead me through the fields of rice.
In prayer, in the light...I see my kin.
I touch my tree, my roots, my begin...

One day I'll touch your soil.
One day I'll finally know your soul.
One day I'll come to you.
To say hello... Vietnam.

One day I'll walk your soil
One day I'll finally know my soul
One day I'll come to you.
To say hello...Vietnam
To say hello...Vietnam
To say xin chao...Vietnam.





I was born in 1987. Already 20 years growing up in Belgium, studying, 


having fun and, most important to me, learning music!


 My parents both come from Vietnam but they didn't know each other until they arrived in Belgium.


 I sometimes think about what my life would have been like


 if they had met in Vietnam. 


But it isn't so and I wouldn't wish my life to be different.


 All the same I do know a bit about Vietnam. Cooking at home is 


still Vietnamese most of the time.


 I can understand a few words in Vietnamese and my family used to


 perform traditional songs and folk dances at Chinese New Year. 


At the same time, I live and think more like a Belgian.


 For example, I like to eat chocolate (a bit more than I should...) 


or to have a beer with my friends. 


Anyway these two cultures are integral parts of my personality.


 The more time goes by, the more certain I am it was destiny. 


And I'm also sure that singing is my way. 


True, so far I've always been lucky in my career.


 It all began when I won a song contest on TV.


 I met my manager there. He guided me to my producer,


 who then made my duet with Marc Lavoine possible. 


Then with "J'espere", I followed Marc Lavoine on tour around France,


 Belgium and even Switzerland.


It is really incredible for a young artist to have such an experience. 


But he didn't stop there and wrote me my first songs, 


including "Bonjour Vietnam". 


Actually this song already has its own story. 


By mistake, the unfinished version of the song got put on the internet. 


A few days later, Vietnamese people around the world heard "Bonjour Vietnam" 


and were quite touched by its message, I suppose. Well, 


I hope all this will go on and lead me to other places, other people. 


Perhaps it will guide me to meet you... I hope so. (Quynh Anh/Ramona Shelby). 


It is the english version of the track however that will be released as her first single. 


The song, in an english adaptation by Guy Balbaert, is called " Hello Vietnam".