
Released as a tribute to all those who devoted themselves to saving lives during the Covid-19 crisis, ROBY BRAUN’s latest single “POUR LES BEAUX JOURS MERCI LA VIE” is a hymn of gratitude. Sung in French, the piece is both intimate and universal, weaving simple yet powerful words into a melody that feels like a collective prayer of thanks.
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The lyrics are deeply reflective: thanking life not only for the joys and bright days but also for struggles, mistakes, and the growth they bring. Lines like “Pour les défis qui aident à mûrir, pour les amis, pour les compagnons de route, merci, la vie, merci” (For the challenges that help me mature, for friends, for companions along the way, thank you, life, thank you) strike at the heart of what so many felt during the pandemic—a bittersweet reminder of fragility, resilience, and community.
The song flows with a gentle, uplifting arrangement that allows the message to shine. There’s a warmth in BRAUN’s delivery that feels almost like a personal letter read aloud, carrying gratitude from one soul to another. The repeated refrain “merci, merci, la vie, merci” lingers long after the track ends, almost like a mantra.
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What makes “POUR LES BEAUX JOURS MERCI LA VIE” timeless is that it doesn’t remain bound to the pandemic it’s a song that acknowledges the full spectrum of human existence, turning pain, courage, and love into reasons to give thanks. It’s as much a personal reflection as it is a gift to listeners who need to be reminded that even through hardship, life is worth celebrating.
With this tribute, ROBY BRAUN has created a song that isn’t just about remembering the sacrifices of the past but about choosing gratitude as a way forward.
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