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"The Parisians" is a song featured in the 1958 film Gigi with music composed by Frederick Loewe and lyrics written by Alan Jay Lerner.

Lyrics[]

A necklace is love, a ring is love
A rock from some obnoxious little king is love
A sapphire with a star is love
An ugly black cigar is love

Everything you are is love
You would think it would embarrass
All the people here in Paris
To be thinking every minute of love

I don't understand the Parisians
Making love every time they get the chance
I don't understand the Parisians
Wasting every lovely night on romance

Any time, and under every tree in town
They're in session two by two
What a crime, with everything to see in town
They can't find something else to do

I don't understand how Parisians
Never tire of walking hand in hand
They seem to love it
And speak highly of it
I don't understand the Parisians

When it's warm, they take a carriage ride at night
Close their eyes and hug and kiss
When it's cold, they simply move inside at night
There must be more to life than this

I don't understand the Parisians
Thinking love so miraculous and grand
But they rave about it
And won't live without it
I don't understand the Parisians


v - e - d
Media
Gigi (soundtrack/video)
Characters
GigiHonoré LachailleGaston LachailleMadame AlvarezLiane d'ExelmansSandomirAunt AliciaManuel
Songs
Thank Heaven for Little GirlsIt's A BoreThe ParisiansShe Is Not Thinking of MeThe Night They Invented ChampagneI Remember It WellGigiI'm Glad I'm Not Young AnymoreSay a Prayer for Me Tonight
See also
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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