Comic Strip

Album: Comic Strip (1968)
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  • Viens petite fille dans mon comic strip
    Viens faire des bull's, viens faire des wip
    Des clip, crap, des bang,des vlop, et des zip
    Shebam, pow, blop, wizz

    Je distribue les swings et les uppercuts
    Ça fait "vlam" ça fait "splatch" et ça fait "schtuck"
    Ou bien "bomp" ou "humpf" parfois même "pffft"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"

    Viens petite fille dans mon comic strip
    Viens faire des bulles, viens faire des "whip!"
    Des "clip crap" des "bang" des "vlop" et des "zip"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, wizz"

    Viens avec moi par dessus les buildings
    Ça fait "whing" quand on s'envole et puis "kling"
    Après quoi je fais "tilt" et ça fait "boing"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"

    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"

    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"
    Viens petite fille dans mon comic strip
    Viens faire des bulles, viens faire des "whip"
    Des "clip, crap" des "bang" des "vlop" et des "zip"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"

    N'aies pas peur bébé agrippe-toi "chrack"
    Je suis là "crash" pour te protéger "tchlack"
    Ferme les yeux "crack" embrasse-moi "smack"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, whizz"
    "Shebam, pow, blop, wihzz" Writer/s: Serge Gainsbourg
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 3

  • Teresa from Mechelen, BelgiumRight John, Nashville,he said "I wanna f...you". Michel Drucker said to Whitney Houston "No, no, that's no what he means" but Gainsbourg repeated
    "I wanna f... you". He was very provocative but he was so talented.
  • John from Nashville, TnHe once offended Whitney Houston when she was a guest on a French talk show by leering at her and openly expressing his desire to have sex with Houston.
  • Teresa from Mechelen, BelgiumSerge Gainsbourg was a very talented singer and songwriter. He wrote a lot of goods songs for different artists (mostly women) and often sang those songs himself. It's true that sometimes he was provocative, I think it was some kind of selfprotection. He had a sensibility that many people didn't know, because he prefered to keep some things of his person for himself.
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