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==Information==
==Information==
When the name of this song was released on Musewire, it was appended with (+Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix),<ref name="mw20090703"/> which translates from French into "My Heart Opens Itself To Your Voice", and is the name of an aria from Camille Saint-Saëns' opera ''Samson and Delilah''.
When the name of this song was released on Musewire, it was appended with (+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix),<ref name="mw20090703"/> which translates from French into "My Heart Opens Itself To Your Voice", and is the name of an aria from Camille Saint-Saëns' opera ''Samson and Delilah''.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:04, 23 July 2009

Muse song
Name I Belong To You
  • Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix (outro)
Album/single The Resistance (8)[1]
Length Unknown
Alternative titles -
First live performance -
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded Lake Como and Milan, Italy, 2009
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme
Producer Muse

Description

"I Belong To You" has a slow rhythm. The song's latter part[2] includes a bass clarinet solo[3] and is sung in French.[2]

Information

When the name of this song was released on Musewire, it was appended with (+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix),[1] which translates from French into "My Heart Opens Itself To Your Voice", and is the name of an aria from Camille Saint-Saëns' opera Samson and Delilah.

References

  1. a b 8. I BELONG TO YOU (+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix) (2009-07-03). Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-03 from twitter.com.
  2. a b Julien Bordier. (2009-07-0?). Jai ecoute le nouveau Muse. L'Express. Retrieved 2009-07-10 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  3. Ray Wilkinson. (2009-07). Progressive stadium rock three dream up album five. Mojo magazine, 1802. Retrieved 2009-07-05 from www.muselive.com. [verify]


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