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Dors, dors 00:03
Si le monsieur dort dehors, 00:14
c’est qu’il aime le bruit des voitures 00:16
S’il s’amuse à faire le mort, 00:19
c’est qu’il joue avec les statues 00:21
Et si un jour il a disparu, 00:24
C’est qu’il est devenu millionnaire C’est qu’il est surement sur une île 00:26
avec un palmier dans sa bière 00:31
Tout va bien. 00:34
Tout va bien. 00:37
Petit tout va bien. 00:39
Tout va bien. 00:41
Tout va bien. 00:44
Petit tout va bien. 00:47
Tout va bien. 00:49
Tout va bien. 00:52
Si la voisine crie très fort, c’est qu’elle a pas bien entendu 00:55
Si elle a du bleu sur le corps, c’est qu’elle a joué dans la peinture 00:59
Et si un jour elle a disparu, c’est qu’elle est partie en lune de miel 01:05
En attendant, les jours de pluie elle met ses lunettes de soleil 01:09
Tout va bien. 01:15
Tout va bien. 01:18
Petit tout va bien. 01:20
Tout va bien. 01:23
Tout va bien. 01:25
Petit tout va bien. 01:28
Tout va bien. 01:31
Tout va bien. 01:33
Si les hommes se tirent dessus, c’est qu’il y a des vaccins dans les balles 01:37
Et si les bâtiments explosent c’est pour fabriquer des étoiles 01:40
Et si un jour ils ont disparu, c’est qu’ils s’amusaient tellement bien 01:46
Ils sont partis faire une ronde, tous en treillis main dans la main 01:51
Tout va bien, tout va bien Petit tout va bien 01:56
Dors, dors 02:20

Tout va bien – Bilingual Lyrics French/English

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Explore the nuanced world of OrelSan's "Tout va bien" and discover how French music can offer profound social commentary wrapped in catchy melodies. This song invites you to listen closely, not just to the lyrics, but to the underlying messages, offering a unique way to engage with and understand contemporary French culture and its critical perspectives.

[English]
Sleep, sleep
If the man sleeps outside,
it's because he likes the sound of cars
If he's having fun playing dead,
it's because he's playing with the statues
And if one day he disappeared,
It's because he became a millionaire - He's probably on an island
with a palm tree in his beer
Everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Little one, everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Little one, everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
If the neighbor screams very loudly, it's because she - didn't hear well
If she has blue on her body, it's because she - played in the paint
And if one day she disappeared, it's because she - went on her honeymoon
In the meantime, on rainy days she puts on - her sunglasses
Everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Little one, everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Little one, everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
Everything's fine.
If the men are shooting at each other, it's because - there are vaccines in the bullets
And if the buildings explode, it's to - make stars
And if one day they disappeared, it's because they - were having so much fun
They went to do a circle, all in fatigues - hand in hand
Everything's fine, everything's fine - Little one, everything's fine
Sleep, sleep
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

monsieur

/mɔ̃.sjœʁ/

A2
  • noun
  • - mister, sir

bruit

/bʁɥi/

A2
  • noun
  • - noise

disparu

/dis.pa.ʁy/

B1
  • verb
  • - disappeared

millionnaire

/mi.ljɔ.nɛʁ/

B2
  • noun
  • - millionaire

île

/il/

A2
  • noun
  • - island

palmier

/pal.mje/

B1
  • noun
  • - palm tree

voisine

/vwa.zin/

A2
  • noun
  • - neighbor (female)

crie

/kʁi/

B1
  • verb
  • - to shout

corps

/kɔʁ/

B2
  • noun
  • - body

peinture

/pɛ̃.tyʁ/

B1
  • noun
  • - painting

lune

/lyn/

A2
  • noun
  • - moon

miel

/mjɛl/

A2
  • noun
  • - honey

pluie

/plɥi/

A2
  • noun
  • - rain

lunettes

/ly.nɛt/

A2
  • noun
  • - glasses

étoiles

/e.twal/

B1
  • noun
  • - stars

partis

/paʁ.ti/

B1
  • verb
  • - left, departed

ronde

/ʁɔ̃d/

B2
  • noun
  • - circle, round

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Key Grammar Structures

  • c’est qu’il aime le bruit des voitures

    ➔ Using 'c'est que' to introduce a causal explanation.

    ➔ 'c'est que' is a conjunction used to explain the reason behind a statement.

  • Si la voisine crie très fort, c’est qu’elle n'a pas bien entendu

    ➔ Conditional clause 'si' + present tense, expressing 'if' condition.

    ➔ 'si' is used to introduce a condition that may or may not be true.

  • tout va bien

    ➔ Present tense of 'aller' + 'bien' as an idiomatic expression meaning 'everything is fine'.

    ➔ 'tout va bien' is an idiomatic phrase meaning 'everything is okay' or 'all is well'.

  • Si un jour ils ont disparu, c’est qu’ils s’amusaient tellement bien

    ➔ Conditional 'si' + past tense (passé composé), with 'c’est que' to introduce causality.

    ➔ 'si' introduces a conditional clause, and 'ont disparu' is the passé composé form meaning 'disappeared'.

  • petit tout va bien

    ➔ Use of 'petit' as an adjective or adverb to soften the phrase, with present tense 'va' of 'aller'.

    ➔ 'petit' is used here to emphasize or soften the phrase, with 'va' being the present tense of 'aller'.

  • Ils sont partis faire une ronde, tous en treillis

    ➔ Past participle 'sont partis' + infinitive 'faire' to form a periphrastic past / near future meaning.

    ➔ 'sont partis' is the passé composé of 'partir' (to leave), used with 'faire' to describe a finished action.