Mon banquier [...]
Plus je suis malade, et plus il me casse le dos
Qu'est-ce que je dois faire, pour obtenir un petit bout du magot?
Qu'est-ce que je dois faire, pour obtenir un petit bout du magot?
Je pêchais le maire, demandais des subventions
Mais les fonctionnaires font une manifestation.
Qu'est-ce que tu veux faire, contre la colère de l'administration?
Qu'est-ce que tu veux faire, contre la colère de l'administration?
Et quand à l'ASSEDIC, je demandais une allocation
Au dehors les flics me collent une contravention
C'est vraiment pas chic, pour payer va falloir que je trouve des ronds.
Oh c'est vraiment pas chic, pour payer va falloir que je trouve des ronds.

[...] le metier, si tu veux pas le payer
De quoi?
Ton magot tcheri
[...] le metier, si tu veux pas le payer
Ton magot tcheri
[...] le metier, si tu veux pas le payer
Ton magot tcheri
Ai, magot! Du magot,
Sans être du magot
C'est difficile - c'est même la folie!

Pourquoi ne m'a ton pas dit
que pour la galette, il fallait des radis

Oh, donnes-moi, sept cents cinquante millions de briques
Et je te chanterai toute ma vie.
Yep!

Je pourrais faire [...]
Ou peut-être assureur -- bienvenue chez les escrocs!
Je préfère chanteur, même si c'est la metier qui m'a mis kapo
Je préfère chanteur, même si c'est la metier qui m'a mis kapo

Allonge un peu les [...]
[...]
Impossible donc, que je change de metier
Mais la solution, c'est que vous allez m'aider
Ma chanson vous plait, vous me ferez donc de la publicité
Oh ma chanson vous plait, vous me ferez donc de la publicité
Ma chanson vous plait, vous me ferez donc de la publicité
Oh ma chanson vous plait, vous me ferez donc de la publicité



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    The lyrics as originally posted are incomplete, and are a transcription by a non-native French speaker. If you can improve them, please do.

    slamon April 20, 2019   Link
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    My bank manager [...] The sicker I am, the more he hassles me What do I have to do, to get a little bit of dough? What do I have to do, to get a little bit of dough? I tried the mayor, asked for financial aid But the civil servants were holding a demonstration What can you do, against the anger of the bureaucracy? What can you do, against the anger of the bureaucracy? And when I asked for housing benefits at the ASSEDIC Outside, the cops gave me a parking ticket It's really not cool, to pay it I'll have to find some bread Oh it's really not cool, to pay it I'll have to find some bread

    [...] the job, if you don't want to pay What? Your sweet dough (x3) Ai, dough! Some dough If you're not from money It's difficult -- it's just crazy!

    Why did no one ever tell me That to make a pancake, you need some radishes

    Oh, give me, seven hundred and fifty million 'bricks' And I'll sing for you all my life Yep!

    I could [...] Or even insurance salesman -- welcome to the home of the scammers! I prefer to be a singer, even if it's the job that's wiped me out I prefer to be a singer, even if it's the job that's wiped me out

    Lay out a little [...] [...] So it's impossible for me to change my job But the solution is for you to help me If you like my song, you'll do some advertising for me (x3)

    slamon April 20, 2019   Link

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