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French Disco was released in 1993 as ‘double A’ side' single with “Jenny Ondioline”. It peaked at #75 on the British Singles Chart. Later in the same year both songs were re-recorded and re-released, with a slightly altered spelling of the title.
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
Though this world's essentially an absurd place to be living in
It doesn't call for total withdrawal
I've been told it's a fact of life, men have to kill one another
Well I say there are still things worth fighting for
La resistance!
[Verse 2]
Though this world's essentially an absurd place to be living in
It doesn't call for total withdrawal
It's said human existence is pointless
As acts of rebellious solidarity can bring sense in this world
La resistance!
La resistance!
[Instrumental]
[Verse 1]
Though this world's essentially an absurd place to be living in
It doesn't call for total withdrawal
I've been told it's a fact of life, men have to kill one another
Well I say there are still things worth fighting for
La resistance!
[Verse 2]
Though this world's essentially an absurd place to be living in
It doesn't call for total withdrawal
It's said human existence is pointless
As acts of rebellious solidarity can bring sense in this world
La resistance!
La resistance!
[Outro]
French Disko was written by Lætitia Sadier & Tim Gane.
French Disko was produced by Stereolab.
Stereolab released French Disko on Mon Dec 27 1993.