Vaya Con Dios - - Pauvre Diable (live)

The song's inception was anything but traditional for a jazz-influenced band. Lead singer was inspired after her son, Simon, played her the original version of the song by the reggaeton artist Don Omar . Captivated by the atmosphere and the lyrics, she decided to re-imagine it in French. The resulting track became a standout on the band's 2006 The Ultimate Collection and the 2009 all-French album Comme on est venu . 2. A Tale of Betrayal

Described as a "son of a bastard" and a "show-off macho," he is a small-time crook who "kills with words". Vaya Con Dios - Pauvre Diable (Live)

She is seen drowning her illusions in "crummy pubs" and crying in the arms of strangers she hopes are kind, unable to escape the memory of a man who gave her nothing in return for everything she offered. 3. The "Live" Significance: A Final Farewell The song's inception was anything but traditional for