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Popular music -- France.
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All my love
/ music by Paul Durand. |
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New York, NY: Mills Music, Inc., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: All my love, I give you all my love. |
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All my love
/ music by Paul Durand. |
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New York, NY: Mills Music, Inc., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: All my love. |
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Un amant
/ musique de Joseph Szulc. |
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Paris, France: Editions Francis Salabert, 1925. |
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First line of verse: J'avais cru comprendre qu'au pays du tendre. |
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At last! At last!
/ music by Charles Trenet. |
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New York, NY: France-Music Corporation, 1952. |
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First line of chorus: At last, at last, you're in my arms. |
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Autumn leaves
/ music by Joseph Kosma. |
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New York, NY: Ardmore Music Corp., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The falling leaves drift by the window. |
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Autumn leaves
/ music by Joseph Kosma. |
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New York, NY: Ardmore Music Corp., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The falling leaves drift by the window. |
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Autumn leaves
/ music by Joseph Kosma. |
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Sydney, Australia: J. Albert & Son Pty. Ltd., 1950. |
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First line of verse: Autumn leaves fall and are swept out of sight. |
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Autumn leaves
/ music by Joseph Kosma. |
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New York, NY: Ardmore Music Corp., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The falling leaves drift by the window. |
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Autumn leaves
/ by Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prevert and Joseph Kosma. |
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New York, NY: Ardmore Music Corp., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The falling leaves drift by the window. |
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Autumn leaves
/ music by Joseph Kosma. |
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New York, NY: Ardmore Music Corp., 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The falling leaves drift by the window. |
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Autumn leaves
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First line of chorus: The falling leaves drift by the window. |
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Avec son tra-la-la
/ music by Francis Lopez, words by Andre Hornez. |
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Paris, France: Editions Arpege, 1947. |
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First line of verse: Elle habitait Seville et dans toute la ville. |
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Bal dans ma rue
/ paroles & musique de Michel Emer. |
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Paris, France: Editions Raoul Breton, 1949. |
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First line of verse: Ce soir, il y'a bal dans ma rue. |
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La belle histoire d'amour
/ music by Charles Dumont, words by Edith Piaf. |
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Les Nouvelle Editions Meridian, 1961. |
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First line of verse: Quand un homm'vient vers moi, je vais toujours vers lui. |
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Beyond the sea
/ French words and music by Charles Trenet. |
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New York, NY: T. B. Harms Company, 1947. |
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First line of chorus: Somewhere beyond the sea. |
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Beyond the sea
/ music and French lyric by Charles Trenet. |
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New York, NY: MPL Communications, Inc., 1975. |
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First line of chorus: Somewhere beyond the sea. |
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Cerisier rose et pommier blanc
/ music by Louiguy, words by Jacques Larue. |
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Paris, France: Editions Musicales Hortensia and Editions Patrick, 1950. |
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First line of verse: Quand nous jouion a la marelle. |
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C'est si bon
/ music by Henri Betti. |
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France: Arpege Editions Musicales, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: "C'est si bon", lovers say that in France. |
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C'est si bon
/ music by Henri Betti. |
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France: Leeds Music Corporation, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: "C'est si bon", lovers say that in France. |
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Chante moi
/ words and music by Edith Piaf. |
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New York, NY: Remick Music Corporation, 1951. |
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First line of verse: The angels stop singing when you raise your voice. |
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Cheveux dans le vent
/ music by Bruno Coquatrix and Felix Chardon, words by Bruno Coquatrix and Jacques Chabannes. |
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Paris, France: Les Editions Philippe Fougeres, 1943. |
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First line of verse: Et depuis nous avons vecu des jours de joie. |
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Le chien vert
/ musique de Mario Cazes, paroles de Pierre Alberty. |
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Paris, France: Montmartre-Edition, 1931. |
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First line of chorus: Au village, un beaujour, quell' merveille. |
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Dans les plaines du Far-West
/ music by Charles Humel, words by Charles Humel and Maurice Vandair. |
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Paris, France: Les Nouvelles Editions Meridian, 1945. |
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First line of verse: Tout le long du jour sur leurs beaux chevaux, ya-oh. |
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Dis-donc, dis-donc
/ music by Marguerite Monnot. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958. |
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First line of chorus: Ah! Dis-donc, dis-donc, dis-donc. |
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Domino
/ music by Louis Ferrari. |
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Paris, France: Arpege, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: Domino, Domino, le printemps chante en moi. |
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Domino
/ Raye-Plante-Ferrari. |
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First line of chorus: Domino, Domino, You're an angel. |
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Ensorceleuse!
/ Valse chantee, par G. Sainderna. |
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Paris, France: Dimanche Illustre, 1911. |
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First line of chorus: Ah! le guet te leure! |
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Gosse de riche
/ musique de Maurice Yvain. |
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Paris, France: Editions Francis Salabert, 1924. |
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First line of chorus: Vous m' trouvez sans dout' mon bon monsieur. |
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A holiday in Paris
/ French words and music by Marc Fontenoy. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1951. |
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First line of verse: Never had a chance to visit France. |
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Un homme et une femme
/ music by Francis Lai. |
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Paris, France: Editions Saravah, 1966. |
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First line of chorus: Comme nos voix ba da ba da da. |
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Hymne a l'amour
/ music by Marguerite Monnot, words by Edith Piaf. |
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Paris, France: Editions Edimarton, 1949. |
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First line of chorus: Le ciel bleu sur nous peut s'ecrouler. |
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I will follow him
/ music by J. W. Stole and Del Roma. |
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New York, NY: Music Corporation of America, 1963. |
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First line of chorus: I will follow him, follow him wherever he may go. |
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I wish you love
/ music by Charles Trenet. |
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New York, NY: Music Corporation of America, 1956. |
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First line of verse: Goodbye, no use leading with our chins. |
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I wish you love
/ music by Charles Trenet. |
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New York, NY: Leeds Music Corporation, 1956. |
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First line of verse: Goodbye, no use leading with our chins. |
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If I only had time
/ music by Michel Fugain. |
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New York, NY: Duchess Music Corporation 1968. |
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First line of chorus: Hm, hm, hm,hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, If I only had time, only time, so much to do, if I only had time. |
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If we only have love
/ music by Jacques Brel. |
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New York, NY: Hill and Range Songs, Inc., 1968. |
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First line of chorus: If we only have love, then tomorrow will dawn. |
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If we only have love
/ music by J. Brel. |
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First line of chorus: If we only have love, then tomorrow will dawn. |
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If you go
/ French words and music by Michel Emer. |
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New York, NY: Peter Maurice Music Co., Ltd., 1951. |
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First line of chorus: If you go, if you love me no more. |
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If you go away
/ music by Jacques Brel. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1966. |
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First line of chorus: If you go away, on this summer day. |
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If you go away
/ music by Jacques Brel. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1966. |
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First line of chorus: If you go away, on this summer day. |
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If you go away
/ music by Jacques Brel. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1966. |
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First line of chorus: If you go away, on this summer day. |
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If you go away
/ French words and music by Jacques Brel. |
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Winona, MN: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, 1970. |
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First line of chorus: If you go away, on this summer day. |
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If you love me
/ music by Marguerite Monnot. |
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New York, NY: France Music Corporation, 1953. |
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First line of chorus: If the sun should tumble from the sky. |
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Irma La Douce
/ music by Marguerite Monnot. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co., Inc., 1958. |
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First line of verse: What's the use of trying?. |
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J'ai deux amours
/ musique de Vincent Scotto, paroles de Geo. Koger et H. Varna. |
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Paris, France: Editions Francis Salabert, 1930. |
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First line of verse: On dit qu'au dela des mers la bas. |
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J'ai voulu revoir
/ musique de Jean Boyer, paroles de Louis Lemarchand et Leo Lelievre Fils. |
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Paris, France: Editions Francis Salabert, 1927. |
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First line of verse: Ah! le joli temps de la boheme. |
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Jamais
/ musique de Mario Cazes, paroles de Pierre Alberty. |
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Paris, France: Montmartre-Edition, 1931. |
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First line of chorus: Tu m'ecris e'cest fini! |
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Je sais que vous etes jolie
/ music by Christine, words by H. Poupon. |
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Paris, France: Christine, editeur, 1913. |
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First line of verse: Vraiment, monsieur, je voudrais enfin savoir. |
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Je t'emmene a la campagne
/ lyrics et musique de Maurice Yvain. |
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Paris, France: Editions Francis Salabert, 1926. |
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First line of verse: Les disputes, ca debute on ne sait jamais comment. |
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