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- Q2922144 subject Q6829788.
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- Q2922144 abstract ""Boum !" (French pronunciation: [bum], similar to the English "boom") is a popular song by the French singer/songwriter Charles Trenet which won him the Grand Prix du Disque. Its light, irreverent lyrics express a joie de vivre which suited the mood of the French public at the time of its release in 1938.It includes depictions of the sounds made by various animals and also various onomatopoeia. The lyric to the refrain is:"Boum !" has also been recorded by other artists in an English translation. The song is also featured in Absolut Vodka's "In An Absolut World" television commercial campaign as well as a period song in the "France Falls" episode of The World At War. In that episode, the song is presented with a chorus of artillery and machine guns in the sequence on military life at the Maginot Line during the Phoney War. Additionally, it was featured in the Jack Nicholson comedy Something's Gotta Give as well as the Belgian film Toto le Heros/Toto the Hero. As of December 2015, it is used in an American television ad for the smartphone game "Blossom Blast Saga". Also recently it has been used by Renault in their latest string of advertising. In 1994 the song was covered by Belgian singer Maurane. "Boum !" featured in the film A Good Year with Russell Crowe and Marion Cotillard - it was sung in open air by Adrian Chevalier with a black and white screen backdrop.The song is featured in the 2012 James Bond film Skyfall, where it is played over loudspeakers on the island lair of Raoul Silva, the principal antagonist in the film.It is also used in the computer animated film [Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible], both with its original lyric and as a parody song by Jimmy el Cachondo.".
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- Q2922144 comment ""Boum !" (French pronunciation: [bum], similar to the English "boom") is a popular song by the French singer/songwriter Charles Trenet which won him the Grand Prix du Disque. Its light, irreverent lyrics express a joie de vivre which suited the mood of the French public at the time of its release in 1938.It includes depictions of the sounds made by various animals and also various onomatopoeia.".
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