Je t'aime oh, oui je t'aime! moi non plus oh, mon amour... comme la vague irrésolu je vais je vais et je viens entre tes reins et je me retiens-je t'aime je t'aime oh, oui je t'aime ! moi non plus oh mon amour... tu es la vague, moi l'île nue tu va et tu viens entre mes reins tu vas et tu viens entre mes reins et je te rejoins- je t'aime je t'aime moi non plus oh, mon amour... comme la vague irrésolu je vais je vais et je viens entre tes reins et je me retiens tu va et tu viens entre mes reins tu vas et tu viens entre mes reins et je te rejoins- je t'aime je t'aime oh, oui je t'aime ! moi non plus oh mon amour... l'amour physique est sans issue je vais et je viens entre tes reins je vais et je viens et je me retiens non ! main- tenant Viens !
In 1968 Gainsbourg had written "Je t'aime, moi non plus", an explicitly erotic song which he had recorded with Brigitte Bardot. After the pair's relationship had ended, Bardot begged Gainsbourg not to release the recording as a single and Gainsbourg, the perfect gentleman, respected her wishes. However, in 1969 Jane recorded the notorious song as a duet with Gainsbourg and it appeared on the pair's joint album "Jane Birkin Serge Gainsbourg".
When "Je t'aime moi non plus" was released as a single later that year it caused an absolute scandal. Indeed, Gainsbourg's erotic lyrics and Jane's passionate whispering totally outraged public opinion. The international press attacked the song's "lewd" message, radios banned it from their playlists and the Vatican went so far as to issue a statement condemning the immoral nature of the song. In short, "Je t'aime moi non plus" benefited from a huge amount of free publicity and rocketed straight to the top of the charts, selling around a million copies in the space of just a few months. Needless to say, Gainsbourg and Birkin became the most scandalous couple of the year and their relationship became the subject of intense media scrutiny.