A re-recording of "Diego" announcing a new posthumous album entitled "Johnny".

A new title of Johnny Hallyday has been unveiled Wednesday. It is "Diego, free in his head", borrowed from the repertoire of Michel Berger and re-recorded in a symphonic version.

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The voice used is a recording of the concert of the star dating from 1998, at the Stade de France.

A new posthumous album

The first song of a new posthumous album entitled "Johnny", which will be released on October 25th.

It will include twelve iconic songs from the singer's repertoire: Living for the better, Not nothing, Something Tennessee, Stop there, The singer abandoned, Diego free in his head, Mary, Requiem for a madman, On my life , I love you, Blood for Blood and Envy.

They have been re-recorded with new acoustic or symphonic arrangements.

The symphonic arrangements were recorded in London, with 70 musicians from the London Symphony Orchestra.