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RETRO melodic mor waltz-time Paris-is-lovely song
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RETRO pop songs --- from another millennium and another galaxy.
My name's Pete. from Birmingham in UK-land. Nice to meet you ! I made a lot of very varied popsongs in the pre-digital age. I say they're McCartneyish, as I don't know how to categorize them. Allsorts. The description I use is RETRO I'm really a songwriter who wants others to perform these songs. So please bear that in mind as you grimace at my efforts to be acceptable. I'm especially concerned to write good lyrics, and if you do ever give some time to my stuff, I hope you will click to the lyrics and read those also. They don't come easy, you know. I'm plonking my songs here to give them a home, in the hope you might think they're not too bad. In fact, in the hope that you'll snap them up and I'll become an instant overnight megastar multi-millionaire. But failing that, I hope that you just like them. And if you do like one - I'd especially like it if you told me so. We all need strokes, eh ? Cheers ! Pete Songs-in-a-Bottle
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #265
Peak in subgenre #121
Author
Pete of Songs in a Bottle
Rights
Pete of Songs in a Bottle
Uploaded
October 20, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:52
Story behind the song
a visit to Pareeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Lyrics
not too long before dawn in a city that I adored I meandered and I explored from rue to rue just wandering free, wandering, wandering in Paris ancient buildings, and old stone-paths and climbing-stairs, thoroughfares gardens, fountains, and monuments and squares and then ever so gradually and handsomely the sun began to rise before my eyes you know from the way that the sun's morning rays reflect on the banks of the Seine, dancing capriciously they're in love with Paris that air of elegant culture and grace that bubbles like vintage champagne is the the smile you can see on the face of Paris wide boulevards where you can see seated out at each pavement cafe men playing cards, in conversation, and talking with hands in that unrestrained way explorers can wander and saunter and stroll seeing the sights and refreshing the soul Place de l'Etoile, or Les Pigalles, or the Bohemian Left Bank such a frisson to be where there's never ennui in the city they call Paris locked arm in arm, lovers in love promenade lackadaisically lost in the charm, here in the heart of romance as romantic as romance can be and right in the centre, majestic and tall lovingly standing guard over it all Mademoiselle La Tour Eiffel, posing so proud and serenely and proclaiming that she is romantic and free in this city they call Paris
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