Memories of France

Performed by Dick Thomas
Recorded August 30, 1948
Written by Al Dubin, J. Russel Robinson

Like a lot of little bubbles
I can blow away my troubles
Dreaming of my romance
With a pretty little daughter
Of a land across the water
I dream that I'm back in France
Someone whispers to me
I love you, my cherie
In my memories of France
And we stroll once again
By the old river Seine
In my memories of France

And I see her still, placing roses
Where many an old pal reposes
And we laugh, then we cry
Then a kiss, then goodbye
In my memories of France

And I see her still, placing roses
Where many an old pal reposes
And we laugh, then we cry
Then a kiss, then goodbye
In my memories of France

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