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作词 : Serge Gainsbourg 00:00
作曲 : Serge Gainsbourg 00:01
Les ailes de la Rolls effleuraient des pylônes 00:20
Quand m'étant malgré moi égaré 00:25
Nous arrivames ma Rolls et moi dans une zone 00:32
Dangereuse, un endroit isolé 00:38
Là-bas, sur le capot de cette Silver Ghost 01:25
De dix-neuf cent dix s'avance en éclaireur 01:29
La Vénus d'argent du radiateur 01:35
Dont les voiles légers volent aux avant-postes 01:41
Hautaine, dédaigneuse, tandis que hurle le poste 02:17
De radio couvrant le silence du moteur 02:22
Elle fixe l'horizon et l'esprit ailleurs 02:27
Semble tout ignorer des trottoirs que j'accoste 02:32
Ruelles, culs-de-sac aux stationnements 02:53
Interdits par la loi, le coeur indifférent 03:00
Elle tient le mors de mes vingt-six chevaux-vapeurs 03:05
Princesse des ténèbres, archange maudit 03:24
Amazone modern' style que le sculpteur 03:29
En anglais, surnomma Spirit of Ecstasy 03:33
Ainsi je déconnais avant que je ne perde 04:40
Le contrôle de la Rolls. J'avançais lentement 04:43
Ma voiture dériva et un heurt violent 04:47
Me tira soudain de ma rêverie,merde! 04:53
J'aperçus une roue de vélo à l'avant 05:02
Qui continuait de rouler en roue libre 05:06
Et comme une poupée qui perdait l'équilibre 05:15
La jupe retroussée sur ses pantalons blancs 05:26
- "Tu t'appelles comment?" 06:14
- "Melody" 06:17
- "Melody comment?" 06:22
- "Melody Nelson." 06:27
Melody Nelson a des cheveux rouges 07:09
Et c'est leur couleur naturelle 07:12

Melody – Bilingual Lyrics French/English

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Histoire de Melody Nelson
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Dive into the intriguing world of French with Serge Gainsbourg's "Melody." This captivating song, renowned for its unique spoken-word vocals and hypnotic bassline, offers an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the nuances of the French language through its poetic and provocative storytelling. You'll learn sophisticated vocabulary and appreciate how French can convey deep sensuality and narrative depth, all while experiencing a truly iconic piece of French musical history.

[English]
作词 : Serge Gainsbourg
作曲 : Serge Gainsbourg
The wings of the Rolls brushed past the pylons
When, despite myself, I got lost
My Rolls and I arrived in a zone
Dangerous, a secluded place
There, on the hood of this Silver Ghost
From nineteen ten, she steps forward like a scout
The silver Venus of the radiator
Her light veils flying at the forefront
Haughty, disdainful, while the radio roars
Over the silence of the engine
She stares at the horizon, her mind elsewhere
Seeming to ignore the sidewalks I approach
Alleys, dead-ends with parking
Forbidden by law, her heart indifferent
She holds the reins of my twenty-six horsepower
Princess of darkness, cursed archangel
Modern-style Amazon, the sculptor
In English, nicknamed Spirit of Ecstasy
So I was goofing off before I lost
Control of the Rolls. I moved slowly
My car drifted, and a violent jolt
Suddenly snapped me from my daydream, damn!
I spotted a bike wheel ahead
That kept rolling freely
And like a doll losing her balance
Her skirt hiked up over her white pants
- "What’s your name?"
- "Melody."
- "Melody what?"
- "Melody Nelson."
Melody Nelson has red hair
And it’s her natural color
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

ailes

ailes

A1
  • noun
  • - wings

Rolls

Rolls

A2
  • proper noun
  • - Rolls (as in Rolls‑Royce, a luxury car brand)

effleuraient

effleuraient

B2
  • verb
  • - was lightly touching / grazed

pylônes

pylônes

C1
  • noun
  • - pylons, tall structures that support power lines or other installations

dangerueuse

dangerueuse

B1
  • adjective
  • - dangerous

capot

capot

A2
  • noun
  • - hood of a car

Vénus

Vénus

A1
  • proper noun
  • - Venus, the Roman goddess of love; also a planet

argent

argent

A2
  • noun
  • - silver; money

radiateur

radiateur

B1
  • noun
  • - radiator (device that transfers heat)

voiles

voiles

B1
  • noun
  • - sails; veils

hautaine

hautaine

C1
  • adjective
  • - haughty, disdainfully proud

moteur

moteur

A2
  • noun
  • - engine, motor

horizon

horizon

A2
  • noun
  • - horizon

chevaux‑vapeurs

chevaux‑vapeurs

C1
  • noun
  • - horsepower (unit of power)

princesse

princesse

A2
  • noun
  • - princess

archange

archange

C1
  • noun
  • - archangel

Amazone

Amazone

B2
  • noun
  • - Amazon (mythical female warrior) or a woman who is strong and independent

heurt

heurt

B2
  • noun
  • - collision, impact
  • verb
  • - to collide with

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Les ailes de la Rolls effleuraient des pylônes

    ➔ Imperfect tense

    ➔ The verb 'effleuraient' is in the imperfect tense, used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past.

  • Quand m'étant malgré moi égaré

    ➔ Past participle with être

    ➔ The phrase uses the past participle 'égaré' with the auxiliary verb 'être', reflecting a reflexive action.

  • Nous arrivames ma Rolls et moi dans une zone

    ➔ Simple past tense (passé simple)

    ➔ The verb 'arrivames' is in the passé simple, a literary tense used for completed actions in the past.

  • Dangereuse, un endroit isolé

    ➔ Adjective agreement

    ➔ The adjective 'dangereuse' agrees in gender and number with the noun 'zone'.

  • La Vénus d'argent du radiateur

    ➔ Possessive construction

    ➔ The phrase uses 'du radiateur' to indicate possession, meaning 'of the radiator'.

  • Dont les voiles légers volent aux avant-postes

    ➔ Relative pronoun

    ➔ The relative pronoun 'dont' is used to link clauses, meaning 'whose'.

  • Princesse des ténèbres, archange maudit

    ➔ Vocabulary and apposition

    ➔ The nouns 'princesse' and 'archange' are in apposition, providing additional information about the subject.

  • Ainsi je déconnais avant que je ne perde

    ➔ Subjunctive after 'avant que'

    ➔ The subjunctive mood is used after 'avant que' to express uncertainty or a condition.