Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Il y avait trois jeunes garcons, artist - Frank Sinatra. Album song The Jazz Collection: She and I, in the genre Джаз
Date of issue: 21.11.2013
Record label: ALL
Song language: French
Il y avait trois jeunes garcons(original) |
Il y avait trois jeunes garçons, par un beau dimanche |
Sur la route blanche, qui marchaient |
La la la, qui chantaient |
Il y avait là sur le gazon, par un beau dimanche |
Mademoiselle Blanche, une fille |
Très gentille, qui rêvait |
Et le soleil riait à pleines dents |
Et ses rayons illuminait la terre |
L’amour courait sur tout le continent |
Cherchant des cœurs en quête de lumière |
Il y avait trois jeunes garçons, par un beau dimanche |
Sur la route blanche, qui marchaient |
Qui marchaient |
Le premier ne trouvait rien de drôle |
Sans rien dire il haussa les épaules |
Le second gars qui n’avait pas de chance |
Dit: «L'amour ça n’a pas d’importance» |
Le troisième qui la trouvait très belle |
Dit: «Partez, je resterai près d’elle» |
Il y avait trois jeunes garçons, par un beau dimanche |
Sur la route blanche, qui marchaient |
La la la, qui chantaient |
Il y avait là sur le gazon, par un beau dimanche |
Mademoiselle Blanche, une fille |
Très gentille, qui riait |
Et le garçon décoiffait ses cheveux |
Et le garçon fripait tout son corsage |
Et la fillette riait à ces jeux |
Son rire résonnait au voisinage |
Il y avait deux jeunes garçons, par un beau dimanche |
Sur la route blanche, qui marchaient |
Qui chantaient |
Quand il parla de choses étranges |
Elle crut entendre chanter les anges |
Alors la belle ferma les yeux |
Comme pour remercier les cieux |
Mais dieu n’entendit pas sa prière |
Et quand elle releva les paupières |
Il y avait un jeune garçon, par un beau dimanche |
Sur la route blanche, qui marchait |
La la la, qui chantait, bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo… |
Il restait là sur le gazon, par un beau dimanche |
Mademoiselle Blanche, une fille |
Très gentille, qui pleurait |
Elle pleurait sa jeunesse perdue |
Et le vent cherchait à sécher ses larmes |
Mais l'écho lui disait: «tu as perdu |
Mademoiselle Blanche ta blancheur et ton charme» |
Il y avait là sur le gazon, par un beau dimanche |
Mademoiselle Blanche, qui pleurait |
Tandis que le gars marchait |
Tandis que la nuit tombait |
La belle pleurait, pleurait… la vie ! |
(translation) |
There were three young boys, one fine Sunday |
On the white road, who walked |
La la la, who were singing |
There was there on the grass, on a beautiful Sunday |
Miss Blanche, a girl |
Very nice, who was dreaming |
And the sun was laughing out loud |
And its rays illuminated the earth |
Love ran all over the continent |
Searching for hearts in search of light |
There were three young boys, one fine Sunday |
On the white road, who walked |
who walked |
The first didn't find anything funny |
Without saying a word he shrugged his shoulders |
The second guy who had no luck |
Said, "Love don't matter" |
The third who found her very beautiful |
Said, "Go, I'll stay by her" |
There were three young boys, one fine Sunday |
On the white road, who walked |
La la la, who were singing |
There was there on the grass, on a beautiful Sunday |
Miss Blanche, a girl |
Very nice, who was laughing |
And the boy messed up his hair |
And the boy wrinkled his whole bodice |
And the girl laughed at these games |
His laugh echoed around |
There were two young boys, one fine Sunday |
On the white road, who walked |
who were singing |
When he spoke of strange things |
She thought she heard the angels sing |
So beauty closed her eyes |
As if to thank the heavens |
But god didn't hear his prayer |
And when she lifted her eyes |
There was a young boy, on a beautiful Sunday |
On the white road, who walked |
La la la, singing, bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo... |
He lay there on the grass, on a beautiful Sunday |
Miss Blanche, a girl |
Very nice, who was crying |
She cried for her lost youth |
And the wind was trying to dry her tears |
But the echo was telling him, "You've lost |
Mademoiselle Blanche your whiteness and your charm" |
There was there on the grass, on a beautiful Sunday |
Mademoiselle Blanche, who was crying |
As the guy walked |
As night fell |
Beauty was crying, crying... life! |