Rapproche toi de moi
Monte le son plus fort
Je veux sentir une dernière fois
Ton corps contre moi
Je pars en voyage
Tu pars très longtemps
Je vais t'oublier un peu c'est sur
C'est certain
Je voulais te dire que je t'aime encore
Tu voulais me dire que tu m'aimes encore
Je t'en prie chante-moi
Ce vieil air français
C'est une mélodie
D'Erik Satie, je crois
Que c'est ça
Je voulais te dire encore
Je voulais te dire que je t'aime encore
Tu voulais me dire que tu m'aimes encore
Tu pars en voyage
Je pars très longtemps
Tu vas m'oublier
C'est sûr c'est certain
Rapproche toi de moi
Monte le son plus fort
Tu voulais me dire
Que je t'aime encore
Que tu m'aimes encore, que tu m'aimes encore
(que je t'aime encore, que je t'aime encore)
Chanson is several types of song with French lyrics from the Middle Ages to the present. Chanson is defined simply as "a French song", e.g. it uses French lyrics. But it is not truly a "national music of" just because they use French in France when writing or performing songs! (If so, what about Canada which also uses French?)Musical styles in France include: gregorian - classical - opera - folk - chanson - nouvelle chanson - cancan - musette - cabaret - popular - yéyé - pop - jazz - rock - hip hop - house - electronic - celtic
The Song of Roland is considered to be one of the finest examples of chanson de geste. Chanson de geste is a literary form that celebrated the legendary acts of a hero.
song lyrics? you havnt exactly said what song lyrics to what?
Art and Dotty Todd
The Convoy Song is a song by C.W. McCall. The full lyrics for the song can be found online on many lyrics websites such as Metro Lyrics and Lyrics Freak.
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"Chanson" is French for "song" and "papillon" is French for "butterfly", so "chanson papillon" means "butterfly song". The phrase chanson papillon is used a number of times in the lyrics of a song called Hot Butterfly by Bionic Boogie (featuring Luther Vandross and Cissy Houston), which was later covered by Chaka Khan as Papillon (Hot Butterfly).
"La chanson" is French for "the song".
"Chanson D'Amour" ("Love Song")
Chanson
Une chanson (fem.) is "a song" in French.
Cette chanson est magnifique/C'est une belle chanson- this song is beautiful
Chanson is several types of song with French lyrics from the Middle Ages to the present. Chanson is defined simply as "a French song", e.g. it uses French lyrics. But it is not truly a "national music of" just because they use French in France when writing or performing songs! (If so, what about Canada which also uses French?)Musical styles in France include: gregorian - classical - opera - folk - chanson - nouvelle chanson - cancan - musette - cabaret - popular - yéyé - pop - jazz - rock - hip hop - house - electronic - celtic
la chanson
La chanson
The French word "chanson" (feminine noun) translates to the English word "song".
Your song translates to French as 'votre chanson'