Loane Nader // photo credit: GAIZKA IROZ / AFP 14:33 pm, July 16, 2023

Jane Birkin, the one who was the muse of the great Serge Gainsbourg, died this Sunday, July 16. The latter shared with her former idyll an inexhaustible passion for music. Last year, she was the guest of Europe 1 to talk about her album "Oh! Sorry you were sleeping..." and one of his very provocative songs called "Pas d'accord".

The Franco-British actress and singer Jane Birkin died this Sunday, July 16 at the age of 76. Last year, the one who was the muse of Serge Gainsbourg was the guest of Europe 1 to unveil his album "Oh! Sorry you were sleeping..." and talk about his musical tour in France. The septuagenarian told Philippe Vandel how his album had managed to see the light of day with the help of his friend and musician Étienne Daho.

The song Pas d'accord, co-written with the latter and with lyrics for the least explicit, is intended to be the violent expression of suffering after a "sentimental break", as Jane Birkin explains, without it falling into "nostalgia a little sad" and "passive".

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A benevolent friendship with Étienne Daho

"He pushed me to do this title because he thought it was important for a girl to say, 'no agreement to play the doll,'" she then reveals with emotion. The actress and singer thus depicted a relationship of trust and benevolence between her and the interpreter of Tombed for the France.

The one who was the muse of Serge Gainsbourg had lived a passionate and tumultuous love relationship with the latter. Last year, she shared the stage with Étienne Daho on the occasion of their duet Oh! Pardon tu dormais..., whichtells the story of a tortured love.