The "Rockcollection" singer unveiled a new track on Monday, "Loreley, Loreley", a prelude to a best-of available in November.

On Europe 1, Laurent Voulzy explains that this song was inspired by a German legend, that of a young woman of irresistible beauty, but fatal.

Laurent Voulzy without Alain Souchon, it's possible.

The first released Monday a new title, which he concocted, a rare occurrence, without the second.

And it is therefore without his companion of always that the singer unveils

Loreley, Loreley

, a new title which precedes the release of a best of in November.

And for this new song, the artist was inspired by a German legend.

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"At one point, this legend falls into the Rhine and dies"

"Loreley is a German legend, of a woman who is on a rock", specifies Laurent Voulzy to Europe 1. "She feels cursed because she has men who look at her, who instantly fall in love with her, but they die at the same time. "

"I made use of the fact that the first name is beautiful", continues the singer.

"At one point, this legend goes to the rock, she looks at herself in the Rhine, and in fact she sees her eyes, she falls into the Rhine and she dies. And I address her by asking her 'don't see- aren't you coming? '"