The iconic singer took over his song "He Changed Life" to pay tribute to the healthcare staff and the professions mobilized against the coronavirus. The video was massively relayed on social networks.

Jean-Jacques Goldman leaves his reserve for a good cause. One of the favorite singers of the French took up his famous song Il changée la vie , released in 1987, to pay homage to the nursing staff and the professions mobilized against the coronavirus pandemic, by rewriting the lyrics.

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"It is fathers and mothers, doctors, stretcher bearers, caregivers, nurses, security guards, who have a thousand reasons to be confined. But their own reason: don't give up. They give us time, talent and of the heart, forgetting tiredness, fear, hours. (…) They save lives ", sings Jean-Jacques Goldman, who filmed himself and accompanied the video with images of caregivers and other struggling professions against the pandemic.

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A publication shared by Nolwenn Leroy (@nolwennleroyofficiel) on March 23, 2020 at 7:23 am PDT

A video that quickly went viral

The video, which lasts 2 minutes 40 minutes, was shared on Nolwenn Leroy's Instagram account on Monday afternoon. According to 20 minutes and several media, the song was first sent to members of the Enfoirés. It was quickly shared thousands of times on social networks.

"Researchers will find but they need all of us, so be careful and be proud," concluded Jean-Jacques Goldman at the end of his video.

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