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After the whirlwind romance, Carla Bruni is to relaunch her pop career. But can the man behind Remember You’re A Womble take France’s new First Lady to the top of the charts?
President Sarkozy will be sharing house room at the Élysée Palace with the songwriter and producer Mike Batt, who has agreed to become Ms Bruni’s muse.
The Italian-born supermodel has signed to Batt’s record company, Dramatico, home to the singer-songwriter Katie Melua, who has sold seven million albums.
Bruni, 40, who was once linked to Sir Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton, is recording six songs in Paris, which Batt will help to polish for the English-speaking market.
Batt found that Ms Bruni was typically outspoken at a dinner party before Nicolas Sarkozy was elected. “She was slagging him off,” he said. “She said it would be terrible if he was elected. Carla tells it like she sees it at every level – but that was before she knew Nicolas.”
Batt, 58, was responsible for a run of chart-toppping hits by The Wombles in 1974, and wrote the music and lyrics for the million-selling Art Garfunkel single Bright Eyes. He also paid £110,000 in an out-of-court settlement in 2002 after being accused of plagiarising John Cage’s 4’33”, which consisted of four and a half minutes of silence. Batt insisted that his One Minute Silence was “eminently superior” to Cage’s.
In 2001, Batt, a Tory voter who has since distanced himself from the party, composed a theme tune for William Hague’s disastrous election campaign.
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Bruni enjoyed huge success in 2002 with her first, autobiographical album, Quelqu’un m’a dit, a stylish account of past love affairs that sold two million copies. Her chanteuse style has been compared to those of Françoise Hardy and Jane Birkin.
Dramatico is to relaunch her acclaimed current album No Promises, in which Bruni created a sultry musical backdrop to poems by W.B. Yeats, Emily Dickinson and Dorothy Parker. It has so far sold in moderate numbers but will get a US-wide release after the considerable publicity that her new relationship has attracted.
Observers looking for clues to the affair in songs such as At Last the Secret is Out will be disappointed, since No Promises was recorded before the pair met. But the new material is expected to mark a return to her autobiographical approach.
Batt said: “It isn’t Je T’Aime. Carla’s music is in a different category to other models who have tried to make records. It is a very sincere record made by someone who enjoys making music.”
Mr Sarkozy, 52, was first smitten by Bruni when she began strumming her guitar at a dinner party in a villa near Paris last November. Guests noticed that they left together.
The Italian heiress described poetry as a “shelter to protect us from life”. No Promises features a harmonica-fuelled interpretation of W.B. Yeats’s These Dancing Days are Gone, a take on W.H. Auden’s Lady Weeping at the Crossroads and a version of Emily Dickinson’s I Felt My Life with Both Hands. She said: “My songs are made of very simple and very deep emotions one can get from beautiful poetry.”

When paths collide
Carla Bruni Tedeschi
1968 Born in Turin into a manufacturing fortune
1987 Discovered as the new Guess jeans model
1997 Left modelling to devote herself to music
2002 Release debut album Quelqu’un m’a dit, produced
by her ex-lover Louis Bertignac
2006 Released Those Little Things, English-language translation
of Serge Gainsbourg song
2007 Recorded No Promises, containing poems by Yeats, Emily
Dickinson, W.H. Auden, Dorothy Parker, Walter de la Mare and Christina
Rosetti, set to music
Mike Batt
1949 Born in Southampton
1969 Released cover of The Beatles’ Your Mother Should Know
and became record executive
1974 The Wombles began chart domination with eight hit singles and four
gold albums
1979 Wrote music and lyrics to Watership Down theme Bright
Eyes
1995 Commissioned to write official Anthem for the inauguration of the
Channel Tunnel by The Queen
2002 Follows creation of all-girl string quartet Bond with eight-piece
classical crossover band The Planets
2003 Discovers and signs Georgia-born singer Katie Melua
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