



Bruni's album, in which she sings a version of Bob Dylan's love song 'You belong to me' for her 53-year-old hubby, will be released in July, her agent Bertrand de Labbey told British newspaper The Daily Telegraph.
"It is now almost complete. It's just a matter of perfecting it but, as she is a perfectionist, it will take a little more time," Labbey said.
The album also contains blatant references to exotic destinations, particularly in Egypt, which Bruni and Sarkozy visited in 2007 during their lightning romance before their marriage this February.
"See the pyramids along the Nile... Just remember darling, all the while, you belong to me," she croons, clearly referring to Egypt which was the couple's first foreign trip last December, where they were photographed smooching and strolling hand in hand by the edge of the desert sands.
"See the market place in old Algiers... Just remember till your dream appears, You belong to me," the Dylan lyrics go on, referring to the President's trip to the African nation when he left his fiancee alone back in Paris amid controversy over their public displays of affection.
The final line includes the words, "Fly the ocean in a silver plane... Just remember till you're home again... You belong to me." This is said to be a parallel with Sarkozy's frequent overseas trips on the presidential jet.
Bruni, 40, composed the music and wrote the lyrics to most of the songs on the album that is due out in France, Britain, Germany and Italy on July 21.
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