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Artist: Orange Lounge<br>
Artist: Orange Lounge<br>
Composition: Arnold Goland, Jacob Gold<br>
Composition: Arnold Goland, Jacob Gold<br>
Arrangement: [[Tomosuke Funaki|Orange Lounge]]<br>
Arrangement: [[Tomosuke Funaki]]<br>
Lyrics: Serge Gainsbourg, other unknown lyricist<br>
Lyrics: Serge Gainsbourg, other unknown lyricist<br>
Vocals: ?<br>
Vocals: [[Shizue Tokui]]<br>
BPM: 160<br>
BPM: 160<br>
Length: 1:44<br>
Length: 1:44<br>

Revision as of 11:28, 9 February 2015

Comment te dire adieu

Song Information

Artist: Orange Lounge
Composition: Arnold Goland, Jacob Gold
Arrangement: Tomosuke Funaki
Lyrics: Serge Gainsbourg, other unknown lyricist
Vocals: Shizue Tokui
BPM: 160
Length: 1:44
Genre: BOSSA LOUNGE
VJ: shiro
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 6th style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

This is the chorus from the original version of Comment te dire adieu. It is preceded by a new verse whose lyrics are unknown.

French

Sous aucun prétexte je ne veux
Avoir de réflexes malheureux
Il faut que tu m'expliques un peu mieux
Comment te dire adieu

Mon coeur de silex vite prend feu
Ton coeur de pyrex résiste au feu
Je suis bien perplexe je ne veux
Me résoudre aux adieux

English

I don't want to react badly
Without any pretext
You need to explain me a little more
How to tell you good-bye

My silex heart is flammable;
Your pyrex heart is fire-resistant
I'm so confused; I don't want to
Get used to good-byes

Song Connections / Remixes

  • Comment te dire adieu is a cover of the 1968 Françoise Hardy song of the same name.

Trivia

  • Comment te dire adieu was known as "Retrospective Song" in the location test version. In the final release, its name was changed to "Comment te dire adieu."

Song Production Information

None.

Video Production Information

None.

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