"C'est Si Bon" ("It's So Good").
OK, boys and girls, back to the 40s: This French pop classic was written in 1947 by Betti and Homez, with English lyrics by Jerry Seelen. First recorded by chanteuse Angele Durand. Joe Loss and His Orchestra released an instrumental version in 1950. Danny Kaye also covered it that same year with subsequent versions by Louis Armstrong and Yves Montand. Popularized by Eartha Kitt (#11) and by Johnny Desmond (#25) in '54. Conway Twitty did a Country version in '60. It celebrates the simple, profound joy and sweetness of romantic love. Song? English title?
Answer: "C'est Si Bon" ("It's So Good"). Hard to think of "C'est Si Bon" and/or "La Vie En Rose" without thinking of Paris, oui, oui! BTW, if you haven't seen Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris", it is not to be missed!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWCo5ex40IQ&list=RDNWCo5ex40IQ&start_radio=1
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