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"To France"
File:To France (Mike Oldfield).jpg
Single by Mike Oldfield
from the album Discovery
B-side "In the Pool"
"Bones"
Released 16 June 1984 (1984-06-16)
Format 7", 12" vinyl
Genre Europop
Length 4:33
Label Virgin
Writer(s) Mike Oldfield
Producer Mike Oldfield
Simon Phillips
Mike Oldfield singles chronology
"Crime of Passion"
(1984)
"To France"
(1984)
"Tricks of the Light"
(1984)

"To France" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1984. It is from the album Discovery and features Maggie Reilly on vocals.

It references Mary Stuart in its chorus. The B-sides for the single are the non-album tracks "In the Pool" and "Bones".[1] The B-sides later reappeared on the reissue of the "Moonlight Shadow" single in 1993.

The music video that appears on the Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield video for "To France" is a mock-live performance of the song. Oldfield plays a Fender Stratocaster in the video.

Contents

Track listing [link]

7" Single
  1. "To France" (4.33)
  2. "In the Pool" (3.40)
12" Single
  1. "To France" (extended version) (5:32)
  2. "In the Pool" (3:40)
  3. "Bones" (3:19)

Charts [link]

The song reached the top 10 in a number of countries in 1984, reaching number 1 in France.

Chart (1984) Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart 9
Belgian VRT Top 30 3
Dutch Singles Chart 3
French Singles Chart 1
German Singles Chart 6
Italian Singles Chart 12
Spanish Singles Chart 3
Swiss Singles Chart 7
U.K. Singles Chart 48

Year-End Chart [link]

Chart (1984) Peak
position
Spanish Singles Chart 17
Belgian VRT Top 30 33
Dutch Singles Chart 37
German Media Control Charts 37
Italian Singles Chart 56

Kim Wilde version [link]

"To France"
File:Kim Wilde - To France.png
Single by Kim Wilde
from the album Snapshots
Released 2 December 2011
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:59
Label Columbia SevenOne
Writer(s) Mike Oldfield
Producer Andrew Murray
Ricky Wilde
Kim Wilde singles chronology
"It's Alright"/
"Sleeping Satellite"
(2011)
"To France"
(2011)
"Ever Fallen in Love"
(2012)

"To France" is the second single to be released from Kim Wilde's twelfth studio album Snapshots. It was released digitally on 2 December 2011. Included on the single is a brand new Christmas remix of the song as well as an exclusive remix of "It's Alright" by German Euro-dance band Groove Coverage.

Track listing [link]

  1. "To France" (Christmas edit) – 3:56
  2. "To France" – 3:59
  3. "It's Alright" (Groove Coverage remix edit) – 2:55
  4. "It's Alright" (Groove Coverage remix) – 4:26

Other cover versions [link]

  • In 1996, Maggie Reilly reinterpreted "To France" on her solo album Elena, and in 2009 she recorded another version of the song for her album Looking Back Moving Forward.
  • In 1996, Blind Guardian released a Power metal cover of "To France" on their album The Forgotten Tales.
  • In 1997, Marina Kapuro recorded a Russian version, called "Маленький остров" ("little island").[2]
  • In 2002, Novaspace released a cover of "To France" as a single.
  • In 2002, Hungarian pop group Crystal released a Hungarian language version called "Itt megtalálsz"
  • In 2004, Under:Cover released a trance cover version.
  • In 2006, The Highstreet Allstars released a jumpstyle cover version.
  • In 2008, Alien Market released a house cover version.
  • In 2008, Liz Kay released a techno cover version called "To France 2008".
  • In 2009, E-Mine vs. Disco Punks released a commercial dance remix bundle digitally.
  • In 2010, Brisby & Jingles released an electro-house cover version as a digital single.
  • In 2011, Leaves' Eyes released a cover of "To France" on their album Meredead.
  • In 2011, French singer Nolwenn Leroy covered the song on the re-issue of her album Bretonne

References [link]


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France

France (French: [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a sovereign state comprising territory in western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The European part of France, called metropolitan France, extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France spans 643,801 square kilometres (248,573 sq mi) and has a total population of 66.6 million. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with the capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. The Constitution of France establishes the state as secular and democratic, with its sovereignty derived from the people.

During the Iron Age, what is now Metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. The Gauls were conquered in 51 BC by the Roman Empire, which held Gaul until 486. The Gallo-Romans faced raids and migration from the Germanic Franks, who dominated the region for hundreds of years, eventually creating the medieval Kingdom of France. France emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages, with its victory in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453) strengthening French state-building and paving the way for a future centralized absolute monarchy. During the Renaissance, France experienced a vast cultural development and established the beginning of a global colonial empire. The 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots).

France Ô

France Ô (pronounced: [fʁɑ̃s o]) is a French public television network featuring programming from the French overseas departments and collectivities in Metropolitan France. It is part of the France Télévisions group. Its overseas counterpart is Outre-Mer 1ère.

It is available through cable, satellite, ADSL and the new digital terrestrial television system.

Formerly known as RFO Sat, the channel was originally broadcasting 9 hours per day only. It was re-branded France Ô in 2004 in order to better show it was part of the France Télévisions group. The "O" stands for Outre-mer (overseas), and the accent shows that the channel was opened to all accents and dialects of the world, but also ensures that the name of the channel is not read as France 0 ("France zéro").

The channel became available in overseas territories in November 2010, replacing the RFO-operated Tempo.

References

External links

  • Official website (French)
  • French wine

    French wine is produced all throughout France, in quantities between 50 and 60 million hectolitres per year, or 7–8 billion bottles. France is one of the largest wine producers in the world. French wine traces its history to the 6th century BC, with many of France's regions dating their wine-making history to Roman times. The wines produced range from expensive high-end wines sold internationally to more modest wines usually only seen within France as the Margnat wines were during the post war period.

    Two concepts central to higher end French wines are the notion of "terroir", which links the style of the wines to the specific locations where the grapes are grown and the wine is made, and the Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) system. Appellation rules closely define which grape varieties and winemaking practices are approved for classification in each of France's several hundred geographically defined appellations, which can cover entire regions, individual villages or even specific vineyards.

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    To France

    by: Mike Oldfield

    Taking on water
    sailing a restless sea from a memory
    a fantasy.
    The wind carries into white water
    Far from the islands
    don't you know you're
    Never going to get to France. Mary Queen of chance will they find you.
    Never going to get to France
    could a new romance ever bind you.
    Walking on foreign grounds like a shadow
    Roaming in far off territory over your shoulder stories unfold
    Your searching for sanctuary
    you know you're
    Never going to get to France. Mary Oueen of chance will they find you. . . .
    I see a picture by the lamps flicker
    Isn't it strange how dreams fade and shimmer.
    Never going to get to France. Mary Queen of chance will they find you. . . .
    I see a picture by the lamps flicker
    . . .
    Never going to get to France. Mary Queen of chance will they find you. . . .
    Never going to get to France. Mary Queen of chance will they find you. . . .




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