Mon amour pour toi
Francis Bebey Lyrics
Mon amour pour toi (Francis Bebey)
Mon amour pour toi
Mon amour pour toi est très grand, très très grand
plus grand que la plus haute montagne de tout le pays
Mon amour pour toi est plus long que le kilomètre
Tu as déjà vu un amour comme celui-là ?
Où? Dis-moi où même !
Je te jure trois personnes comme ça
Le père le fils et la mère
Mon amour pour toi est plus nombreux
Que les gouttes de pluie qui tombent
Il peut briller, briller même plus que le soleil
Même dans la nuit là il peut briller plus que le soleil
Tu vois toi-même que c'est trop fort
Est-ce que toi tu as déjà vu le soleil briller dans la nuit ?
Hein?
Mon amour pour toi, il est éternel
Il est universel, et il est unique hein !
Je ne sais même pas comment le décrire
Il est plus beau qu'un ciel plein d'étoiles
Et même quand les étoiles ne sont pas là
Mon amour pour toi est encore plus beau que le ciel
Il est dense comme la forêt vierge
Mon amour pour toi est plus profond que le fond de la mer
Quand je me promène dans les rêves
Je nage dans Mon amour pour toi
Comme un poisson dans l'eau
Tu vois donc, Mon amour pour toi est même aquatique
Comme il est terrestre et en même temps céleste
Mon amour pour toi
C'est un point, ou un point-virgule
Ce n'est pas deux points
Car ça ne demande pas d'explications
C'est un point d'exclamation
Mon amour pour toi
C'est un virgule et trois points de suspension
Car ça continue toujours
Mais ce n'est jamais un point d'interrogation hein !
Jamais ! Jamais !
Car c'est résolu dans mon cur
Mon amour pour toi est tout mon amour, point final
Est-ce que tu peux trouver plus grand que ça ?
Même le Président de la République
Même le Roi, même la Reine d'Angleterre là
Même le banquier qui a beaucoup d'argent
N'a pas un amour aussi grand que celui-là
Mon amour pour toi, eh eh eh
Je te dis seulement Mon amour pour toi
Il est très très grand, trop grand même
Crois-moi, c'est la vérité
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Francis Bebey (1929–2001) was a Cameroonian artist, musician, and writer. Bebey was born in 1929 in Douala, Cameroon. He attended the Sorbonne and Paris, France, and received further education in the United States. In 1957, Bebey moved to Ghana at the invitation of Kwame Nkrumah to all Africans from non-independent territories. Bebey took a job as a broadcaster.
In the early 1960s, Bebey moved to France and started work in the arts, establishing himself as a musician, sculptor, and writer. Read Full BioFrancis Bebey (1929–2001) was a Cameroonian artist, musician, and writer. Bebey was born in 1929 in Douala, Cameroon. He attended the Sorbonne and Paris, France, and received further education in the United States. In 1957, Bebey moved to Ghana at the invitation of Kwame Nkrumah to all Africans from non-independent territories. Bebey took a job as a broadcaster.
In the early 1960s, Bebey moved to France and started work in the arts, establishing himself as a musician, sculptor, and writer. His most popular novel was Agatha Moudio's Son. His writing and music often cross-fertilised, and he performed a song by that name, as well (Agatha). He also worked as a consultant for UNESCO.
Bebey released his first album in 1969. His music was primarily guitar-based, although he integrated traditional African instruments as well. His style was groundbreaking, merging Cameroonian makossa with classical guitar, jazz, and pop, in a mix that could be intellectual, humorous, or serious. He sang in Duala, English, and French. Bebey had a strong impact on later performers. For example, he gave Manu Dibango his big break when Dibango came to work for him in Paris. Bebey released more than 20 albums over his career. He died in 2001.
In the early 1960s, Bebey moved to France and started work in the arts, establishing himself as a musician, sculptor, and writer. Read Full BioFrancis Bebey (1929–2001) was a Cameroonian artist, musician, and writer. Bebey was born in 1929 in Douala, Cameroon. He attended the Sorbonne and Paris, France, and received further education in the United States. In 1957, Bebey moved to Ghana at the invitation of Kwame Nkrumah to all Africans from non-independent territories. Bebey took a job as a broadcaster.
In the early 1960s, Bebey moved to France and started work in the arts, establishing himself as a musician, sculptor, and writer. His most popular novel was Agatha Moudio's Son. His writing and music often cross-fertilised, and he performed a song by that name, as well (Agatha). He also worked as a consultant for UNESCO.
Bebey released his first album in 1969. His music was primarily guitar-based, although he integrated traditional African instruments as well. His style was groundbreaking, merging Cameroonian makossa with classical guitar, jazz, and pop, in a mix that could be intellectual, humorous, or serious. He sang in Duala, English, and French. Bebey had a strong impact on later performers. For example, he gave Manu Dibango his big break when Dibango came to work for him in Paris. Bebey released more than 20 albums over his career. He died in 2001.
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