French Lyrics Translations

Dingue dingue dingue – Christophe Maé. French lyrics and English translation.

“Dingue dingue dingue” (Crazy, crazy, crazy) is Christophe Maé’s new single, and is currently very popular in France. Check out the French lyrics and English translation, plus an explanation of the phrases and vocabulary, after the jump!

French English
Je sais qu'on revient pas en arrièreI know we can't go back in time
Et que tu ne reviendras pas non plusAnd that you won't come back anymore
Mais si tu changeais d'avis quand-mêmeBut if you change your mind any way
J'te jure que tu ne serais pas déçueI swear you won't be disappointed
J'ferais des efforts vestimentairesI'll try to dress better
Je rentrerais à l'heure prévueI'll be home on time
On passerait les dimanches à la merWe'll spend Sundays at the sea
Comme on faisait au tout débutLike we used to do
Alors laisse-toi faireSo let yourself go
Et laisse-moi faireAnd let me do it
Oui laisse-moi faireYes, let me do it
Je saurai faireI know how to do it
Dingue, dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy, crazy
Ça me rend fou, dis-moi où je vais avec toiIt's driving me crazy - tell me where I'm going with you
Dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Car je suis raide dingue, dingue de toiBecause I'm totally crazy, crazy for you
Dingue, dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Ça me rend fou d'avoir tout gâché avec toiIt's driving me crazy to have thrown it all away with you
Dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Car je suis raide dingue de toiBecause I'm totally crazy for you
Je dirai à mes potes la chance que j'aiI'll tell my friends how lucky I am
Ceux que t'aimes pas je les verrai plusThe ones you don't like, I won't see anymore
Tu verras cette fois-ci je changeraiYou'll see, this time I will change
Même si tu m'as jamais vraiment cruEven if you never really believed me
J'ai trop le cœur en bandoulièreI wear my heart on my sleeve too much
Et le corps aux objets perdusAnd my body needs you too much
J'préfère encore tout foutre en l'airI'd rather f**k it up again
Que d'être sûr que c'est foutuThan to be sure that I'm really screwed
Alors laisse-toi faireSo let yourself go
Et laisse-moi faireAnd let me do it
Oui laisse-moi faireYes, let me do it
Je saurai faireI know how to do it
Dingue, dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy, crazy
Ça me rend fou, dis-moi où je vais avec toiIt's driving me crazy - tell me where I'm going with you
Dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Car je suis raide dingue, dingue de toiBecause I'm totally crazy, crazy for you
Dingue, dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Ça me rend fou d'avoir tout gâché avec toiIt's driving me crazy to have thrown it all away with you
Dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Car je suis raide dingue de toiBecause I'm totally crazy for you
Et je cours après toiAnd I run after you
Même s'il est tardEven if it's too late
Et je crie sur les toitsAnd I shout from the rooftops
L'envie de te revoirThat I want to see you again
Il n'est jamais trop tardIt's never too late
Dingue, dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy, crazy
Ça me rend fou, dis-moi où je vais avec toiIt's driving me crazy - tell me where I'm going with you
Dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Car je suis raide dingue, dingue de toiBecause I'm totally crazy, crazy for you
Dingue, dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Ça me rend fou d'avoir tout gâché avec toiIt's driving me crazy to have thrown it all away with you
Dingue, dingue, dingueCrazy, crazy, crazy
Car je suis raide dingue de toiBecause I'm totally crazy for you

Vocabulary and Explanation:

So the challenging thing with Christophe Maé’s lyrics is that he uses a lot of slang, and he sometimes slurs words together.

revenir: to come back, to return
This verb is in both the first and second lines:
“qu’on revient pas en arrière” = “that we can’t go back to the past”
“tu ne reviendras pas non plus” = “you won’t come back anymore”

changer d’avis: to change one’s mind, to come around, or to have a change of heart

J’te jure: I swear to you
This is an example of a slangy slurring of words: he joins je and te together as one word.

être déçu: to be disappointed
Hence: tu ne serais pas déçue = you won’t be disappointed

J’ferais des efforts vestimentaires
Again, Christophe slurs together the words “je” and “ferais” (I will make). “Vestimentaires” means “sartorial.” But I prefer to think of it as an adjective that is made out of the word clothing. So imagine if we were to take the word “clothing” in English and make it into an adjective – we would come up with the equivalent of “vestimentaire.” Basically in this line he promises to try to dress better.

Dingue = crazy (of course)

Ça me rend fou: it’s driving me crazy (literally: it’s making me crazy)

gâcher: to waste, to throw away, to spoil, or to ruin

Je suis dingue de toi: I’m crazy for you, I’m mad about you

Je suis raide dingue de toi: I’m totally crazy for you, I’m totally mad for you

un pote: friend, mate, pal (a slang term)

avoir le coeur en bandoulière: to wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
*Note: I could not confirm this in my translation dictionary, nor have I ever heard this phrase before. If someone has a better translation please let me know!
Literally, the lyric translates:
J’ai trop le coeur en bandoulière = I have too much heart on my shoulder strap.

The next line is also tricky:
Et le corps aux objets perdus
Literally this translates as: And my body to the lost objects

Now that seems non-sensical, but judging by the way that it is phrased in French, I believe that he is referring to the Freudian concept of “l’objet perdu.” Freud believed that baby boys longed for “the lost object” which was their mother’s body. I think that this line is a reference to that theory since it seems to fit in the context of the speaker detailing the excesses of his love. The fact that he pluralizes the word “objects” may allude to the particular parts of his lover’s body that he is so taken with (if I had to guess, I’d say breasts).

Hence I have translated the lyrics thusly:

J’ai trop le coeur en bandoulière = I wear my heart of my sleeve too much
Et le corps aux objets perdus = and I need your body too much

foutre en l’air: screw it up, f**k it up (WARNING: VULGAR!)
c’est foutu: it’s screwed up (beyond repair)
Don’t use either of these in polite or professional company! They are both considered very vulgar!

Alright that’s all! Please leave any questions and/or comments in the comments!

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