"Slipping Away" is a song by American
electronic music
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ian
Moby
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. It was released as the sixth and final single from his seventh
studio album
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''
Hotel
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'' on January 23, 2006. It served as the fourth single from ''Hotel'' in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 53 on the
UK Singles Chart,
and as the sixth international single from the album. The single version features British singer-songwriter
Alison Moyet
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on backing vocals.
Moby also recorded two alternate versions of the song, which were later released as singles: "
Escapar (Slipping Away)" with Spanish
rock band
Amaral, which reached number three in Spain, and "
Slipping Away (Crier la vie)" with French recording artist
Mylène Farmer
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, which topped the charts in France and Belgium.
Track listing
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Moby and Amaral version
The release of ''Hotel'' in some Spanish-speaking countries included a Spanish version called "Escapar (Slipping Away)", with the Spanish
rock duo
Amaral. It peaked at No. 3 in Spain.
Track listing
Charts
Moby and Mylène Farmer version
Background and release
In June 2006, a rumor was launched that
Mylène Farmer
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would record a duet with an international star. Several artists were mentioned, such as
Lara Fabian
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,
Benjamin Biolay,
Diam's, or
Madonna
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, but especially
Robbie Williams
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who had apparently declared at the 2002
NRJ Music Awards that he would like to work with her.
Then the name of Moby was suggested because a possible collaboration with Mylène Farmer had been mentioned in the past by Moby himself. In late August, the
purchase order
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and Moby's official website indicated that the name of the song was "Slipping Away (Crier la vie)".
Produced and remixed by MHC in
London
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, "Slipping Away (Crier la vie)" is a dance version of "Slipping Away" adds
French lyrics. On his blog on September 9, 2006,
[ Royer, 2008, pp. 230-31.] then in the December 16, 2006 edition of the French newspaper ''
Le Parisien
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'', Moby stated that Farmer came to his restaurant
Teany in New York and suggested to him that they record a duet version of "Slipping Away", as she had heard the song on
his best of and liked it. He explained that she wrote her lyrics in French and they worked together at a distance from each other (New York and Paris).
[ Chuberre, 2007, pp. 206-07.]
The song was very regularly aired by all French
radio station
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s,
including
Fun Radio which aired it several times every day. As the song was very successful, new remixes were made and a second CD maxi and vinyl were released on November 15.
Farmer's 2008 album ''
Point de Suture'' contains another duet with Moby called "Looking for My Name", which was recorded just after "Slipping Away (Crier la vie)".
Music video
On September 15, 2006, the website
Yahoo!
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presented the video in preview and five days later, it was broadcast for the first time on the
French television channels. On September 23, a TV promo campaign began and the video was aired every hour on the day of the single's release on
Europe 2 TV. The video, directed by Hugo Ramirez and available on a track of the CD maxi, is almost the same as that of the original version and is composed of a series of photos representing various events in the United States during the 20th century, plus some new photos (Moby and Farmer when they were babies).
The song's lyrics are written in these images.
Live performances
The song was performed for the first time on the
Timeless Tour in 2013, including a virtual duet with Moby.
Chart performance
The single debuted at number one on the French
SNEP
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Singles Chart on September 30, with 26,019 units. The single remained for 11 weeks in the top ten, 22 weeks in the top 50 and 37 weeks in the top 100. It became Moby's first number one in France and Farmer's fourth, after "
Pourvu qu'elles soient douces
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", "
Désenchantée
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", and "
XXL". It was also the single with longest chart trajectory in France for both artists.
The song also peaked at number one on French Digital Download Chart
and performed well on various airplay charts. On the 2006 Annual Charts, the song ranked at number 22 (physical sales)
and number 51 (digital download).
The song was heavily aired on radio: it peaked at number two on the French Airplay Chart, number three on the Power 70 Airplay Chart, number two on the television Airplay Chart, and number 29 on the Club Chart.
Formats and track listings
; CD
; 7" vinyl
Official versions
Credits and personnel
The credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single:
*
Moby
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– lyrics, vocals, instruments, engineering of the original version
*
Mylène Farmer
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– lyrics, vocals
* Manhattan Clique – production
* Brian Sperber – engineering of the original version
* Little Idiot Music / Warner Tamerlane Publishing (BMI) / Requiem Publishing – editions
* Jérôme Devoise – recording of Mylène Farmer's vocals
* Paul Van Parys for Stuffed Monkey – vocal production
* Drew Griffiths at Titanium Studio,
London
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– Mylène Farmer vocal mixing
* TS3 / Thierry Suc – Mylène Farmer management
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications
References
Notes
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External links
"Slipping Away (Crier la vie)"at Mylene.net
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2005 songs
2006 singles
Moby songs
Mylène Farmer songs
Songs written by Moby
Songs with lyrics by Mylène Farmer
Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles
SNEP Top Singles number-one singles
Macaronic songs
Male–female vocal duets
Mute Records singles