Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
Andy Williams
When you stroll down the Rue de la Paix
On a beautiful morning in May
It is heaven on earth, you'll agree
Just to meet Mademoiselle de Paris
She has got a style
Famous in town
Even her smile
Goes with her gown
Bonjour Mademoiselle
Bon appetit
Comme tu es belle
That means how's sweet
She's so chic and adorable
No one thinks it's deplorable
When men all turn around just to see
Mademoiselle de Paris
You bet girls get a kick from her
Learn each cute little trick from her
In their hearts they would all like to be
Mademoiselle de Paris
Light of heart, fancy free
She's the spirit of spring in Paris
She's got clothes with a zing to them
She's got curves and they cling to them
Sheer silk stockings and shoes number three
Mademoiselle de Paris
When she frowns there is disdain in it
When her smile there is champagne in it
She breaks hearts and collects the dubris
Mademoiselle de Paree
Mademoiselle de Paree was written by Mitchell Parish & Eric Maschwitz & Paul Durand & Henri Contet.