"Under Paris Skies" ("Sous le Ciel de Paris").
OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: This iconic 1951 chanson was written by Hubert Giraud, with lyrics by Jean Drejac, for the film of the same name. A love letter to the City of Lights and "a warning to unsuspecting strangers to protect their hearts in The City of Love". First recorded by Jean Brettoniere. Edith Piaf's 1954 and Yves Montands 1964 renditions helped make the song synonymous with the French capital. English lyrics were added by Kim Gannon. Andy Williams' recording was perhaps the most popular version in the U.S. Song?
Answer: "Under Paris Skies" ("Sous le Ciel de Paris"). Of course, I'm just a little biased towards Edith Piaf's version since I grew up listening to it on my dad's ol' Bogen hi-fi. That accordion is hypnotizing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC06NyI6KKU&list=RDSC06NyI6KKU&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LACZU05vmbk&list=RDLACZU05vmbk&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7p2M-D-P9Q&list=RDl7p2M-D-P9Q&start_radio=1
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