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lundi 1 décembre 2014

'God Gave This Land to Them'

Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Monday, December 01, 2014

Pat Boone wrote the words to Exodus . If you're below a certain age, Pat Boone is some random dude you need Google to ID, and Exodus is the new Ridley Scott 3D film with Christian Bale as Moses and a wicked cool CGI Red Sea. To Boomers, Pat Boone was the un-Elvis in white bucks, Charlton Heston owns Moses, and the real Moses movie is The Ten Commandments . Exodus was Otto Preminger's Zionist epic based on the 1958 Leon Uris novel, and its score won Ernest Gold an Academy Award. It had a big theme -- buum BUUM, BUUM BUUM -- but no words, because Preminger and Gold couldn't agree on them. A year after the picture came out, Pat Boone put the score on the record player, and when those first four notes sounded, he heard words . This land. Is mine. He grabbed the nearest thing to write on, a Christmas card, and got the rest of the lyric down. "The Exodus Song" became a hit Andy Williams single. I still have the sheet music; it cost 60 cents. I learned to play it espressivo e doloroso on the piano, singing the words as heroically as an 11-year-old could. The song became, as he put it, "the second Jewish national anthem," and recently Boone donated the Christmas card to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. Last week, when I saw a billboard for Ridley Scott's Exodus , that song effortlessly materialized. Some strong synapses are hanging on to that lyric, from the covenant: This land is mine, God gave this land to me, This brave and ancient la





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