Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Le Romance De Paris, artist - Charles Trenet. Album song 40 Gold Chansons Vol 2, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 09.10.2000
Record label: CroonCo
Song language: French
Le Romance De Paris(original) |
Paroles de la chanson Ignace: |
Ignace |
Fernandel |
Paroles: Jean Manse, Musique: Roger Dumas |
Lorsque je suis né |
Mes parents étonnés |
Fir’nt tout d’abord un drôl' de nez |
Quand vint le docteur |
J’appris avec terreur |
Que j’aurai pu être ma s? |
ur |
Quand on s’aperçut |
Qu’j’avais quéqu' chose en plus |
Ils me baptisèr'nt alors tout émus |
Ignace! |
Ignace! |
C’est un petit, petit nom charmant |
Ignace! |
Ignace! |
Qui me vient tout droit de mes parents |
Ignace! |
Ignace! |
Il est bien et me va comm' un gant |
Moi, je le trouve plein de grâce |
Ignace! |
Ignace! |
Je n’m’en crois pas |
Mais il me place |
Ignace c’est un nom charmant |
J’pourrais attention |
M’app’ler sans prétention |
Machin, Chose ou bien Tartempion |
On n’la pas voulu |
Et je suis convaincu |
D’avoir un nom comme on n’voit plus |
Mais en vérité |
Je l’dis sans me flatter |
Ça me donne une personnalité |
Si j’suis père un jour |
D’un enfant de l’amour |
Je veux qu’il s’appelle à son tour |
Du nom délicat |
Et fin de son papa |
C’est bien mieux que Jules ou Thomas |
Si c’est un garçon |
Et qu’il fasse des façons |
Je lui dirais: Ecoute mon mignon |
(translation) |
Ignatius Lyrics: |
Ignatius |
Fernandel |
Lyrics: Jean Manse, Music: Roger Dumas |
When I was born |
My parents surprised |
Fir'nt first a funny nose |
When the doctor came |
I learned with terror |
That I could have been my s? |
ur |
When we saw each other |
That I had something more |
They baptized me then all moved |
Ignatius! |
Ignatius! |
It's a small, charming little name |
Ignatius! |
Ignatius! |
Which comes straight from my parents |
Ignatius! |
Ignatius! |
It's good and fits me like a glove |
I find him full of grace |
Ignatius! |
Ignatius! |
I don't believe it |
But he places me |
Ignatius is a lovely name |
I could pay attention |
Call me unpretentious |
Thing, Thing, or Tartempion |
We didn't want it |
And I'm convinced |
To have a name like you don't see anymore |
But in truth |
I say it without flattering myself |
It gives me personality |
If I'm a father one day |
Of a child of love |
I want him to call himself |
From the tricky name |
And his daddy's end |
It's much better than Jules or Thomas |
If it's a boy |
And let him make ways |
I would say to him: Listen, sweetie |