“Twelve beauties in the skin”: one of GAINSBOURG’s first songs.

"When you've got twelve beauties under your skin – Two duchesses and ten typists – What more will you have but – But a little lead – A little lead in the wing – No more in the brain"

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Serge Gainsbourg (1928.1991)

Autographed notes signed – Twelve beauties in the skin.

Two quarto pages on paper from the Floch printing house.

Without place or date [Paris. 1986]

 

Serge Gainsbourg, in preparation for his anthology, Mon propre rôle , extensively corrects and validates, in black felt-tip pen, the proofs of his song Douze belles dans la peau, one of the flagship tracks, along with Le Poinçonneur des Lilas, of his first album (25 cm ) Du chant à la une !…, released in 1958. Said 25 cm, praised by Boris Vian, will receive the Grand Prix of the Académie Charles Cros in 1959.

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When you have twelve beauties under your skin

Two duchesses and ten typists

What more will you get otherwise?

Except for a little bit of lead

 

A bit of a setback

Not in the brain either

When you've blown your money

In all the boxes, shotgun blasts

 

You'll never be anything but a pigeon

With a little lead

A bit of a setback

Not in the brain either

 

When in the heat of passion

At the scales of nylon stockings

You will climb, you will climb

After that, what will you have?

 

You'll be in trouble

Not in the brain either

When you have loved with all your hearts

And that your hens will no longer have teeth

To eat your heart out of your hand

Well, you clever clogs!

 

You'll be in trouble

Not in the brain either

 

And when you've spent your life

Behind the bars of your bed

You'll say you paid for it

Yes, and then what?

 

You'll be in trouble

Not in the brain either

 

But maybe you won't live to a ripe old age

With your twelve beauties under your skin

You'll meet a guy one day

A guy who will send you

 

Lead in the brain

And he will grow wings for you

OK

SG

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Bibliography:

My own role . Denoël. 1987

 

 

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