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Oh Oh Oh
Les Forbans Lyrics


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(Oh oh oh) elle est super
(Ah ah ah) c'est une affaire
(Eh eh eh) ce rouge est d'enfer
J'ai acheté une super bagnole
Les copines en sont d'venues folles
Et dès qu'elles la voient
Elles veulent de moi

(Oh oh oh) elle est super
(Ah ah ah) c'est une affaire
(Eh eh eh) finies les galères
(Oh oh oh) elle est super
(Ah ah ah) c'est une affaire
(Eh eh eh) ouais j'ai eu du flair

J'ai acheté un électrophone
Tous les disques ouais ! des années folles
Ça va faire mal les boums au sous-sol

(Oh oh oh) je mets un disque
(Ah ah ah) qu'est-ce que je risque
(Eh eh eh) ça tourne à l'envers
(Oh oh oh) j'aperçois Lise
(Ah ah ah) je tente la bise
(Eh eh eh) je prends un revers

Et tant pis
J' remonte dans ma tire
Je me dis
Y m'arriv'ra rien d' pire

J'ai cassé ma super bagnole
C'est râpé j'ai vraiment pas d' bol, non
Rock' n roll, bagnole et baby doll

(Oh oh oh) je suis en rade
(Ah ah ah) j'en suis malade
(Eh eh eh) c'est la débandade
(Oh oh oh) plus de bagnole
(Ah ah ah) de baby doll
(Eh eh eh) plus de rock' n roll

(Oh oh oh) plus de bagnole
(Ah ah ah) de baby doll
(Eh eh eh) plus de rock' n roll
(Oh oh oh) plus de bagnole
(Ah ah ah) de baby doll
(Eh eh eh) plus de rock' n roll
(Oh oh oh) plus de bagnole
(Ah ah ah) de baby doll
(Eh eh eh) plus de rock' n roll
(Oh oh oh) plus de bagnole
(Ah ah ah) de baby doll
(Eh eh eh) plus de rock' n roll
(Oh oh oh) plus de bagnole
(Ah ah ah) de baby doll
(Eh eh eh) plus de rock' n roll

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Les Forbans's song "Oh Oh Oh," the singer reflects on material possessions and the fleeting nature of success. The repetition of "Oh oh oh," "Ah ah ah," and "Eh eh eh" serves to emphasize the excitement and satisfaction the singer feels initially upon acquiring a new car and a record player. The lyrics convey a sense of pride as the singer describes purchasing a "super bagnole" (great car) that captures the attention of their friends and admirers. The imagery of the "super bagnole" causing a sensation among the singer's friends reflects themes of materialism and status symbols.


As the song progresses, the tone shifts as the singer experiences a downfall. The mention of breaking the "super bagnole" signals a turn of events, symbolizing a loss of luck or fortune. The lyrics convey a sense of disappointment and frustration as the singer realizes that their possessions and superficial success are not permanent. The juxtaposition of the initial excitement and later misfortune highlights the transient nature of material wealth and how easily it can slip away.


The lyrics take a reflective turn as the singer navigates through the consequences of their actions. Despite setbacks and mistakes, there is a sense of acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity. The singer acknowledges the loss of the car, the "baby doll" (perhaps referring to a romantic partner), and the rock and roll lifestyle, recognizing that these external markers of success do not define their worth or happiness. There is a realization that true fulfillment cannot be found in material possessions alone.


In the final repetition of "Oh oh oh," "Ah ah ah," and "Eh eh eh," there is a sense of closure and acceptance of the changed circumstances. The singer has come to terms with the fact that the superficial trappings of success have disappeared, but there is a suggestion of moving forward with a newfound perspective. The lyrics suggest a lesson learned about the impermanence of materialism and the importance of inner resilience and personal growth. Overall, the song "Oh Oh Oh" by Les Forbans explores themes of material wealth, transience, and the search for true fulfillment beyond external appearances.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, EDITIONS MUSICALES DANIELE FERET
Written by: Albert KASSABI, Philippe MASSE

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