<P> "À Tout le Monde" is a song by American heavy metal band Megadeth, featured on their 1994 studio album Youthanasia . It was released as a single on February 1995 through Capitol Records . The song was later remade and reissued as "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)", featuring Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil, on Megadeth's 2007 studio album United Abominations . </P> <P> The music video for "A Tout le Monde" was banned by MTV, who claimed it was pro-suicide . However, in an interview conducted around 1994, Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine stated: </P> <P> It's not a suicide song . What it is, it's, you, it's when people have a loved one that dies and they end on a bad note, you know, they wish that they could say something to them . So this is an opportunity for the deceased to say something before they go . And it was my impression of what I would like to say to people, if I had say, 3 seconds to do so in life before I died I'd say to the entire world, to all my friends, I love you all, and now I must go . These are the last words I'll ever speak, and they'll set me free . I don't have to say I'm sorry, I don't have to say I'm going to miss you, or I'll wait for ya . You know, I'll just say I loved you all, good, bad, indifferent, I loved you all . </P> <P> The song's title, "À tout le monde", is French for "To all the world" or "To everyone". The song's chorus, "à tout le monde, à tous mes amis, je vous aime, je dois partir", translated to English is respectively: "To everyone, to all my friends, I love you, I have to leave". The original release of the track does not feature a grave accent on the letter "à" anywhere within the title, liner notes, lyrics or cover art; this was later rectified on the 2007 version . </P>

A tout le monde a tous mes amis