Amour Amour

Plastic Bertrand Plastic Bertrand

The Rollercoaster of Love in 'Amour Amour' by Plastic Bertrand

Plastic Bertrand's 'Amour Amour' is a vibrant and playful exploration of the complexities and contradictions of love. The song's repetitive chorus, 'Amour, amour, qu'est-ce que c'est bien quand tu nous tiens,' translates to 'Love, love, how good it is when you hold us,' capturing the intoxicating and overwhelming nature of love. The lyrics suggest that love is a powerful and cunning force, capable of taking control of one's emotions and actions.

The verses of the song delve into various scenarios that highlight the unpredictable and sometimes chaotic nature of love. For instance, the line 'C'est la panique sur mon radar, beauté fatale, avoue c'est louche' ('It's panic on my radar, fatal beauty, admit it's shady') portrays love as a source of confusion and anxiety. The reference to 'vendredi treize' (Friday the 13th) adds a layer of superstition and bad luck, emphasizing the unpredictability of romantic encounters. The imagery of a 'p'tit point rouge à l'horizon' (a little red dot on the horizon) and 'remonte tout en haut du donjon' (climbing to the top of the tower) evokes a sense of adventure and pursuit, suggesting that love is a journey filled with highs and lows.

Plastic Bertrand's playful and energetic musical style complements the song's theme, making 'Amour Amour' a catchy and relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced the rollercoaster of emotions that love brings. The song's lighthearted tone and clever wordplay reflect the artist's ability to capture the essence of love in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Ultimately, 'Amour Amour' is a celebration of love's power and its ability to make life both exhilarating and challenging.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Ça Plane Pour Moi
  2. Asterix est là !
  3. Amour Amour
View all Plastic Bertrand songs

Most popular topics in Plastic Bertrand songs

Related artists

  1. The Romantics
    The Romantics
  2. Ultravox
    Ultravox
  3. Peter Schilling
    Peter Schilling
  4. France Gall
    France Gall
  5. A Flock of Seagulls
    A Flock of Seagulls
  6. The Undertones
    The Undertones
  7. The B-52's
    The B-52's
  8. Men Without Hats
    Men Without Hats