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The Poor People Of Paris Lyrics
The Poor People Of Paris
-instrumental version by Les Baxter was the # 18
song of the 1955-1959 rock era -his version was # 1 for 6 weeks in
1956 -competing versions charted by Lawrence Welk (#17), Russ Morgan (#19),
and -Chet Atkins (#52) -English Words by Jack Lawrence and Music by
Marguerite Monnot -written in 1954 as "La Goualante De Pauvre Jean" and
introduced by Edith Piaf
Just got back from Paris, France All
they do is sing and dance All they've got there is romance What a
tragedy Every boulevard has lovers Every lover's in a trance The poor
people of Paree
I feel sorry for the French Every guy has got a
wench Every couple's got a bench Kissing shamelessly Night and day
they're making music While they're making love in French The poor people
of Paree
Milk or water from the sink Make a true Parisian
shrink Wine is all he'll ever drink And it worries me For with wine as
cheap as water Oh, it makes one stop and think The poor people of
Paree
Sister met a boy named Pierre Had the craziest affair And
the day they parted there He cried bitterly Pierre was there to bid her
farewell But he brought his new girl, Claire The poor people of
Paree
So don't go to Paris, France Not unless you like to
dance Not unless you want romance Like those poor inhabitants of Paree
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The Poor People Of Paris Lyrics of Les Baxter And His Orchestra is copyrighted and AskLyrics is featuring all Les Baxter And His Orchestra songs for non-commercial use only.
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