While the Earth Sleeps
"While the Earth Sleeps" is a song written by Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez of Deep Forest and Peter Gabriel. The song was performed by Deep Forest with Peter Gabriel and appeared on the soundtrack for the film Strange Days (1995), where it was played over the film's end credits. The song was also released as a CD single.[1] BackgroundThe song incorporates credited samples from "Shashvi, Kakabi", performed by [Tsinandali Choir and from "Övgön Chuuvuu" from the album Mongolie, Musique Vocale et Instrumentale. The passage "Da li znaeš, mila majko" (Да ли знаеш мила мајко) (Do you know, dear mother?) comes from the folk song "Dali Znaeš, Mili Majko" using the sampled voice of Kate Petrova.[1] The song was first recorded in 1962 by Cveta and Petar Pavlovski and became popular in North Macedonia in part because one of the verses was written in the country's native language.[2][3] However, Risto Pulevski from Nižepole, North Macedonia claimed that the lyrics of the song were in the Macedonian language and said that he felt "insulted" when he heard Gabriel describe the song as Bulgarian. Pulevski asserted that he wrote the lyrics to the song in 1960 and that it was "neither Bulgarian nor a folksong" and threatened legal action unless Gabriel acknowledged the alleged authorship.[2] According to Gabriel's publicist, Gabriel had previously approached Deep Forest to determine if the song had been cleared. A publicist for Deep Forest said that they compensated the French record company Arion for the "Dali Znaeš, Mili Majko" sample, although Arion claimed that it was in the public domain.[3] Pulevski's claim has never been corroborated and no legal action followed.[4] Track listing
"Rid of Me" is featured in the film Strange Days, but not on the soundtrack. References
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