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"Reality" is a song by French composer Vladimir Cosma, performed by English singer Richard Sanderson. It was released in 1980 as part of the
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to the popular 1980 French film ''
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'', which starred French actress Sophie Marceau (who later starred in popular films such as
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- winning '' Braveheart'' and
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''). It also served as the theme song to the 2011 Korean film '' Sunny''. "Reality" is a
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composed and written by Vladimir Cosma (under the name of Jeff Jordan) and produced by Pierre Richard Muller. Between 1980 and 1982, then in 1987 after its re-release, it became a major hit in Europe and Asia, topping the charts in fifteen countries including Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Finland and Switzerland. The song led Richard Sanderson to stardom, giving him more hits with Cosma such as "Your Eyes", "She's a Lady", and "Sun". "Reality" has been covered many times by various artists, including one singing a Spanish version of the song ("Mi realidad"). On ''
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'', the song has been sung multiple times. In the film ''La Boum'', it also appears frequently (usually during the actors' romantic scenes), being the film's main theme song. For the film's 1982 sequel, ''
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'', the main song was changed to "Your Eyes", performed by Cook da Books. Because "Reality" has the same key as "Go On Forever" (another song played in the last part of the film, from the ''La Boum'' soundtrack and sung by Sanderson and Chantal Curtis), both songs are musically linked at the end of the film. The ''La Boum'' soundtrack album, which features the song "Reality", was made available on iTunes in 2009 b
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Versions

In the 1980s, "Reality" became an instant hit in some countries in Europe, Japan,
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and the
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. It has been released in various forms. Some of them were remixed or mashed up, and released on one of Sanderson's compilation albums and/or played on radio stations.


Single

The single version of the song omits some verses on the second repetition of the chorus (''Maybe my foolishness is past, and maybe now at last, I see how the real thing can be''), and ends with a fade effect. This version can be found on the singles released between 1980 and 1987, normally with another song from ''La Boum'' (most original copies had "Gotta Get A Move On" (Instrumental) by
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on the B-side, although some came with "I Can't Swim" or "Swingin' Around") and on ''The Best of Richard Sanderson''.


Album

The album version of the song has the omitted lines and ends with a defined musical melody. This is the most common version. It can be found on ''La Boum Original Soundtrack'' (old and new editions and the English edition), Sanderson's studio album ''Reality'' and compilation albums of his.


Instrumental

An instrumental version appears on some vinyl editions of the single, the new edition of ''La Boum Original Soundtrack'' and ''The Best of Richard Sanderson''. This version has a synth sound replacing Sanderson's voice, and a different guitar solo.


Extended

There's an extended version of the song whose duration is about eight minutes and which repeats the verses and the chorus, as well as the guitar solo three times. It appears on ''The Best of Richard Sanderson''.


The Special Mix

Finally, there's a version called The Special Mix, which is a mashup of the album version and the instrumental version. It appears on some of Sanderson's EPs and compilation albums.


2009

In 2009, Cosma and Sanderson made a new version of the song – this one having an orchestra style instead of synthesized sounds, and replacing the guitar solo. Sanderson's vocals were rerecorded for this version, except for the first verses.


2010

There's also a 2010 version of the song with new synthesized sounds made by Sanderson.


2016

This song was the closing scene in BoBoiBoy The Movie On Disney Channel Asia


Last-years 2016

This song was the closing scene in the series in BoBoiBoy Galaxy on TVB Pearl


Instrumental or orchestral versions of the song by Vladimir Cosma

In the film, the song's main melody is heard repeatedly with different sounds. Here are the songs that have the main melody and appear on the new edition of ''La Boum Soundtrack'': *La rentrée *Poupette harpiste *Retrouvailles sentimentales *Vic et Mathieu au ralenti


Chart positions


Weekly charts


Certifications


See also

* List of best-selling singles in France


References


Notes


''I singoli più venduti del 1982'' at Hit Parade Italia


External links


Watch "Reality" by Richard Sanderson on YouTube

''Reality'' – Richard Sanderson at the Internet Movie Database
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