You should listen to this song if : You're a a fan of the 60's.
About this song : This song deals with the damage of love. About the author : Sylvie Vartan is one of the most famous French female singer.She has sold more than 40 millions discs, and she had an international career in many countries. Her marriage with French rockstar Johnny Halliday made them the most popular couple of the French music scene.Some of her other famous success are "Il y a deux filles en moi", "Irrésistiblement", "L'amour c'est comme les bateaux", "La drôle de fin","Par amour, par pitié", "Nicolas","La plus belle pour aller danser",, "La maritza","J'ai un problème"... To know more about her career, her discography and her life, click on Sylvie Vartan (in English) or Sylvie Vartan (en français)
Les paroles, and their approximate translation : On
ne jette pas un vieux jean usé One
doesn’t throw away a pair of old worn-out jeans On bande les yeux d'un condamné One blindfolds a condemned man On enterre un ennemi tué One buries a dead foe On achève un cheval blessé One finishes a wounded horse off Par amour ou par pitié Out of love, or out of pity Oh! Par amour ou par pitié Oh ! Out of love or out of pity Alors toi, toi qui m'as aimée So you, you who loved me Toi qui sais que je suis blessée you who know that I’m hurt Que sans toi, sans toi ma vie est brisée that without you, without you my life is a wreck À genoux, je viens te crier on my knees I come pleading you Pitié, aie pitié, oh! Mercy, show mercy ! Par amour ou par pitié Out of love, or out of pity Oh! Par amour ou par pitié Oh ! Out of love or out of pity
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