
Iggy Pop features on French language version of Elvis Costello's "No Flag"
Elvis Costello has released a new French rendition of his Hey Clockface album track "No Flag", which sees Iggy Pop take the lead on vocals.
Costello's Hey Clockface album landed in October, and today (4 December) he's returned with a new version of one of the album tracks "No Flag", which features Iggy Pop singing in French.
Speaking to Iggy Pop for Rolling Stone about "No Flag", Costello said, "[The title] should have been a clue right away. It shared one word and one letter with a famous song of yours ["No Fun"], but nobody spotted where it was drawing from because nobody expects me to take a cue from you."
Iggy Pop added, "[This song] was quite an effort. Nobody official asked for it. It was just Elvis and [his wife] Diana [Krall] asking, ‘Do you want to sing this in French?’ And I thought, ‘Well, the French will be a big chore. I can do that'."
Explaining the hard work that went into learning the song in French, Iggy Pop said, "There’s a uniqueness to the French language. No other language has vowels that sound like that. Learning a song that’s as quick as "No Flag" took a month of practice because my lips weren’t used to those combinations…I [worked on it] for 40 minutes a day for about five weeks. You don’t want to do too much work on it at once or it’s not fun anymore."
"No Flag" was originally released in June as a first taster of Costello's latest LP. Although Iggy Pop and Costello have been friends for decades, the French rendition of "No Flag" marks their first collaboration.
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