Si bon, si bon
Si bon, si bon

C'est si bon
De partir n'importe où
Bras dessus, bras dessous
En chantant des chansons
C'est si bon
De se dire des mots doux
Des petits riens du tout
Mais qui en disent long

En voyant notre mine ravie
Les passants dans la rue nous envient
C'est si bon
De guetter dans ses yeux
Un espoir merveilleux
Qui me donne le frisson
C'est si bon
Ces petites sensations
Et si nous nous aimons
C'est parce que c'est si bon

C'est inouï ce qu'elle a pour séduire
Sans parler de c'que je n'peux pas dire
C'est si bon
Quand j'la tiens dans mes bras
De me dire que tout ça
C'est à moi pour de bon
(C'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon)
C'est si bon
Et si nous nous aimons
Cherchez pas la raison
C'est parc'que c'est si bon
C'est parce que c'est si bon
C'est bon, oh c'est bon
Oooh, c'est, c'est, c'est bon


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C'est Si Bon Lyrics as written by Andre Hornez Henri Betti

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    Yes, yves, it is so so good! i'm glad to be the first! Yves Montand is a legend and anyone who thinks different is just crazy! i love him in Jean de Florette and Manon de Sources

    Natfanon March 25, 2007   Link

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