Laisse tomber les filles
France Gall
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Laisse tomber les filles Laisse tomber les filles Un jour c'est toi qu'on laissera Laisse tomber les filles Laisse tomber les filles Un jour c'est toi qui pleureras Oui j'ai pleuré mais ce jour-là Non je ne pleurerai pas Non je ne pleurerai pas Je dirai c'est bien fait pour toi Je dirai ça t'apprendra Je dirai ça t'apprendra Laisse tomber les filles Laisse tomber les filles Ça te jouera un mauvais tour Laisse tomber les filles Laisse tomber les filles Tu le paieras un de ces jours On ne joue pas impunément Avec un cœur innocent Avec un cœur innocent Tu verras ce que je ressens Avant qu'il ne soit longtemps Avant qu'il ne soit longtemps La chance abandonne Celui qui ne sait Que laisser les cœurs blessés Tu n'auras personne Pour te consoler Tu ne l'auras pas volé Laisse tomber les filles Laisse tomber les filles Un jour c'est toi qu'on laissera Laisse tomber les filles Laisse tomber les filles Un jour c'est toi qui pleureras Non pour te plaindre il n'why aura Personne d'autre que toi Personne d'autre que toi Alors tu te rappelleras Tout ce que je te dis là Tout ce que je te dis là
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Written by: Serge Gainsbourg
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10 facts about this song
OriginationThe song "Laisse Tomber Les Filles" was performed by France Gall, a popular French singer in the 1960s.
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Release DateThe song was released in 1964 and became one of the hits that elevated Gall to prominence in the French pop music industry.
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French PopThe song is categorized under the genre French Pop, also known as "Yé-yé". Yé-yé originated from France and Spain in the early 1960s.
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Creator"Laisse Tomber Les Filles" was written and composed by Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most influential musicians.
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TranslationThe title of the song translates to "Leave the girls alone" or "Forget about the girls" in English.
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American Version"Laisse Tomber Les Filles" was adapted by American singer April March in 1995 under the title "Chick Habit", which gave the song popularity among the English-speaking audience.
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Soundtrack UseThe song, both the original and the American versions, has been used in several movies, commercials, and TV shows. Notably, the April March version was featured in Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" (2007).
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Unique StyleThe song is known for its distinct style that blends elements of pop, rock, and funk, exemplifying the diverse musical landscape of the 1960s.
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MessageThe song is a response to the male chauvinism that was prevailing during that time. It warns the listener about the consequences of playing with the feelings of girls.
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AwardsFrance Gall, being one of the popular Yé-yé singers, won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965, a year after the release of "Laisse Tomber Les Filles".
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