Published May 28, 2026 — This collection of French song lessons was created by David Issokson, founder of FrenchLearner.com and French teacher since 2014. Each lesson explains the lyrics with English translations, grammar notes, and vocabulary explanations to help students learn French through music. Many lessons also include native French audio by Marie Assel Cambier.
Serge Gainsbourg (1928–1991) was one of the most creative and controversial French singers and songwriters of all time. Known for his clever wordplay and provocative lyrics, he often performed with his romantic partners Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birkin. Some of his songs pushed cultural boundaries and were even banned by broadcasters in several countries. French learners often enjoy Gainsbourg because his music combines conversational French, playful language, and memorable melodies that show how French can be both elegant and expressive.

1. Je t’aime… moi non plus
Released in 1969, Je t’aime… moi non plus is Serge Gainsbourg’s most famous and controversial song. Its slow, repetitive structure and provocative lyrics make it one of the most talked-about French songs ever recorded.
👉 Je t’aime… moi non plus lyrics and translation »
2. La Javanaise
La Javanaise (1963) is one of Gainsbourg’s most elegant and poetic love songs. Its sophisticated wordplay and flowing melody introduce learners to beautiful examples of lyrical French.
👉 La Javanaise lyrics and translation »
3. Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais
Released in 1973, Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais is a haunting song about saying goodbye to a lover. Its slow pace and clear, conversational phrasing make it especially helpful for French listening practice.
👉 Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais lyrics and translation »
4. La Décadanse
Released in 1971 with Jane Birkin, La Décadanse is a playful duet filled with clever puns and rhythmic wordplay. Its conversational exchanges make it an excellent song for hearing natural spoken French.
👉 La Décadanse lyrics and translation »
5. Bonnie and Clyde
Recorded with Brigitte Bardot in 1968, Bonnie and Clyde retells the story of the famous outlaw couple through dramatic spoken-style lyrics. The song offers clear pronunciation and vivid storytelling for intermediate learners.
👉 Bonnie and Clyde lyrics and translation »
6. Initials B.B.
Initials B.B. (1968) is Gainsbourg’s musical tribute to Brigitte Bardot and one of his most iconic recordings. Its poetic imagery and dramatic orchestration make it a fascinating study in expressive French.
👉 Initials B.B. lyrics and translation »
7. Couleur café
Released in 1964, Couleur café is one of Gainsbourg’s most recognizable and catchy songs. Its simple repeated phrases and playful rhythm make it approachable for French learners.
👉 Couleur café lyrics and translation »
8. Elisa
Elisa (1969) is a light and melodic song with memorable repetition and accessible vocabulary. Its gentle rhythm makes it especially enjoyable for pronunciation practice.
👉 Elisa lyrics and translation »
9. Comic Strip
Released in 1967, Comic Strip blends French pop music with playful references to American comic books. Its energetic rhythm and inventive language make it a fun challenge for learners.
👉 Comic Strip lyrics and translation »
10. L’eau à la bouche
L’eau à la bouche (1960) helped establish Gainsbourg as one of France’s most original songwriters. Its romantic imagery and sophisticated vocabulary make it ideal for intermediate students.
👉 L’eau à la bouche lyrics and translation »
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These song-based lessons were created to help students learn French through music, vocabulary, and culture. Song lyrics are used for educational purposes. All rights belong to their respective copyright holders.


