I suppose you mean the alphabet song. You can search for "chanson de l'alphabet" to hear it on YouTube or to find the lyrics. The lyrics are fair translations of the English song. It is basically the same song, just adapted to French, so the meaning is the same. There is no "abc" in French, only "alphabet". A book containing a method to learn the alphabet is called an "abécédaire".
occupé is how you say engaged in French
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
Mal is how you say badly in French.
Une chanson (fem.) is "a song" in French.
Your song translates to French as 'votre chanson'
la chanson
mauvaise chansson
est pour vous
Chant des anges
J'aime cette chanson
id say (twinkle twinkle little star) or just (french folk song) french folk song is kinda like the a and d scale
Translation: C'est un chanson triste.
J'aimerai toujours cette chanson.
In French, you can say "les mecs sont bêtes" to express the idea that guys are dumb.
Capitaine Flamme (a song accompanying the name-sake cartoon) or "Ohé! capitaine abandonné" are two songs with 'capitaine' in it.
"qui n'aime pas cette chanson"