Song of Love
Art & Dotty Todd Lyrics


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Chanson d'amour, ra da da da da, play encore
Here in my heart, ra da da da da, more and more
Chanson d'amour, ra da da da da, I adore
Each time I hear, ra da da da da, chanson d'amour

Chanson d'amour, ra da da da da, I adore
Each time I hear, ra da da da da, chanson d'amour
Everytime I hear, chanson, chanson d'amour




Overall Meaning

The song "Chanson d'amour" by Art & Dotty Todd is a cheerful and charming love song that expresses the deep affection of the singer towards someone they adore. The repetitive use of "ra da da da da" conveys the sense of joy and enthusiasm the singer feels every time they hear this "song of love". The lyrics reflect the universality and timelessness of love and music, as the singer cannot resist the irresistible charm of this chanson d'amour no matter how many times they hear it. The song invites the listeners to join in the celebration of love and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Chanson d'amour, ra da da da da, play encore
Play the song Chanson d'amour again and again


Here in my heart, ra da da da da, more and more
This song is becoming more and more special to me, finding a place in my heart


Chanson d'amour, ra da da da da, I adore
I love Chanson d'amour


Each time I hear, ra da da da da, chanson d'amour
Every time I hear this song, it makes me feel happy and loved


Chanson d'amour, ra da da da da, I adore
I adore the song Chanson d'amour


Each time I hear, ra da da da da, chanson d'amour
Every time I hear this song, it brings me joy and reminds me of love


Everytime I hear, chanson, chanson d'amour
Whenever I hear a song, I hope it's Chanson d'amour because I love it so much




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Written by: Wayne Shanklin

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Comments from YouTube:

B. Deville

Ahead of its time, and much better than that self-consciously campy Manhattan Transfer remake.

Jim Hilliker

Wow. They were in their 40s when they recorded this million seller. They remained nightclub and lounge favorites for years in Southern California and Las Vegas. They later moved to Hawaii and o opened their own night club there.

Holly Healey

Thanks for the memoryπŸ˜‹πŸ’•this song goes out to my parents "alma & frank " rip ! Miss you!

Michelle Regis

this was a very special favourite of mine ,thanks so muchπŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ‘

cindykrista

Love it! This is THE one remember.

Walter Haight

Sirius XM radio has an online channel devoted to one-hit wonders. Pretty sure it doesn't go back this far though.

Jamar ZortΓ©

They sometimes play it on 50s on 5

Charles Williamson

:-)

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