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Parlez moi d'amour (translation on the right!)

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2007

..par http://www.leschaudslapins.com/

Speak to me about love
Tell me again of the tender things
Your beautiful words
My heart never grows tired of hearing them
As long as
You repeat these beautiful words
I love you

I'm sure you know
That I don't believe a word
But however I still want to believe
In these words I love
Your voice and your cherishing words
With every murmur and quiver
Deludes me with its beautiful history
And in spite of myself I want to believe your words

It is so comforting
My dear treasure, to be a little mad
Life is sometimes too bitter
If you can't believe in a dream
Sorrow is quickly lost
In the protection of an embrace
The heart is strong enough to heal a wound
Made by the oath which created it:

I Love you....

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  • This is so sweet, I love it!

    I'm a big fan of the classic Lucienne Boyer version so I listened to this with a sceptical ear but you completely won me over!

  • @Alexandrasaurus

    well i'm just their french fan...go to their website or see them playing in Newyork!!!

  • If you like this lovely bit do yourself a BIG favor and go to their web site (above) and buy the CD. You will love it! I did and I do! Can't wait for the next one.

  • Coming soon!

  • Simply lovely. You made me cry.

  • try to see them in concert one day!!!go to their website to see when they play (usually in newyork...)

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  • Beautiful.

  • Really excellent gread signing

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  • a lovely rendition of beautiful classic

  • I suggest this v=WqTqHFmMzKs same year, noel rosa this sound is made by knocking the pencil in the teeth, and closing his mouth to alter the timber. . from brazil any more suggestions of french music. ???

  • this was one of Les Chauds Lapin's first performances, a live performance on 'Midnight Ukulele Disco,' a cable tv show hosted by Jason Tagg. It must be autumn of 2005.

  • Enchanting, almost surrealistically simple and touching. Congratulations

  • Tres gentil... hahahha!

  • Charming concept. Sounds great.

    Thanks.

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