Chanson d'amour (ra da da da da)
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Chanson d'amour (ra da da da da)
Je t'adore
Each time I hear (ra da da da da)
Chanson, chanson d'amour

Follow me my every breath
Every stop (every stop)
Every tiny sparkle magnifies all of my love for you
What is it the old poets say when they've drunk their wine
It's that love is divine
'Cause when you hold me
All the chatter doesn't matter
When you speak its like shiv-ah-yay
Why are they singing to me

To show l'amour
Chanson d'amour
Je t'adore
Each time I hear (ra da da da da)
Chanson, chanson d'amour
Every time I hear
Chanson, chanson d'amour


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    I love this song. I loved Manhattan Transfer when I was a kid too. The accent is very authentic. :)

    emuInAmuumuuon June 30, 2012   Link

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