Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bonjour Paris , by - Fred Astaire. Song from the album Hollywood Legend, in the genre Традиционный джазRelease date: 06.06.2011
Record label: TV
Song language: English
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bonjour Paris , by - Fred Astaire. Song from the album Hollywood Legend, in the genre Традиционный джазBonjour Paris | 
| DICK. | 
| I want to step out | 
| Down the Champs-Élysées, | 
| From the Arch of Triumph | 
| To the Petit Palais. | 
| That’s for me: | 
| Bonjour, Paris! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| I want to wander | 
| Through the Saint-Honoré, | 
| Do some window shopping | 
| In the Rue de la Paix | 
| That’s for me: | 
| Bonjour, Paris! | 
| JO. | 
| I want to see the den of thinking men | 
| like Jean-Paul Sartre. | 
| I must philosophise with all the guys | 
| around Montmartre and Montparnasse. | 
| ALL THREE. | 
| I’m strictly (a) tourist | 
| But I couldn’t care less. | 
| When they parlez-vous me | 
| Then I gotta confess. | 
| That’s for me: | 
| Bonjour, Paris! | 
| MEN. | 
| Light up the Louvre museum | 
| Jazz up the Latin quarter | 
| To show the richest and the poorest: | 
| Here it comes, | 
| The great American tourist! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| This has got to be illegal | 
| What I feel | 
| Trés gay, trés chic, | 
| Trés mag-nifique | 
| C’est moi, c’est vous | 
| C’est grand, c’est too tout… | 
| It’s too good to be true, | 
| All the things we can do. | 
| You do things to my point of view. | 
| MEN. | 
| We can show you the North or | 
| We can show you the South then | 
| We can show you the West! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| Come on and show me (& MEN) the best! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| That’s for me: | 
| Bonjour, Paris! | 
| PEOPLE. | 
| Bonjour. | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| Bonjour! | 
| JO. | 
| That’s for me: | 
| Bonjour, Paris! | 
| PEOPLE. | 
| Bonjour! | 
| DICK. | 
| Living is easy, | 
| The livin' is high. | 
| All good Americans | 
| Should come here to die. | 
| PEOPLE. | 
| Bonjour! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| Is it real? | 
| Am I here? | 
| JO. | 
| Am I here? | 
| Is it real? | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| There’s something missing | 
| MAGGIE & JO. | 
| There’s something missing, I know. | 
| ALL THREE. | 
| There’s something missing | 
| There’s something missing, I know: | 
| There’s still one place | 
| I’ve got to go! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| Oh! | 
| DICK. | 
| Oh no! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| I thought that you were tired. | 
| DICK. | 
| You said that you were tired. | 
| JO. | 
| I heard you say that you… | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| You told me you were tired! | 
| DICK. | 
| You said that you were so exhausted! | 
| JO. | 
| You said you needed sleep! | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| You told that you had to rest. | 
| DICK. | 
| You said you ought to rest. | 
| JO. | 
| I thought you wanted rest. | 
| MAGGIE. | 
| Is this what you call rest? | 
| DICK. | 
| I haven’t time to rest! | 
| JO. | 
| This fussing and fretting | 
| It’s getting my goat. | 
| DICK. | 
| Let’s all let our hair down, | 
| We’re in the same boat! | 
| All. | 
| We’re strictly tourists, | 
| You can titter and jeer. | 
| All we want to say is | 
| La Fayette, we are here | 
| On a spree, | 
| Bonjour, Paris! | 
| Bonjour! | 
| DICK Well, how was that? | 
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Fred Astaire
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Audrey Hepburn