Monsieur Dupont

Christian Bruhn, Georg Buschor, Peter Callander

The rain was falling down, as I flew out of town
I went to Paris for the day
And there I got to know a certain Romeo
With oh so gentle continental ways

Monsieur Dupont (la la ta ta)
Monsieur Dupont (la la la la)
You made me see so tenderly
That I was never loved before
Monsieur Dupont (la la ta ta)
I know it's wrong (la la la la)
But I don't ever wanna go home anymore

You said, "Hello" to me, and I began to see
That I could fall in love with you
I seemed to realize the kind of paradise
Your continental kiss could lead me to

Monsieur Dupont (la la ta ta)
Monsieur Dupont (la la la la)
You made me see so tenderly
That I was never loved before
Monsieur Dupont (la la ta ta)
I know it's wrong (la la la la)
But I don't ever wanna go home anymore

I'm learning every day a different word to say
I know, "Je t'aime" and "Je t'adore"
But won't you tell how, oh, won't you tell me now
The way you say en Français, give me more (Monsieur Dupont)

Monsieur Dupont (la la ta ta)
Monsieur Dupont (la la la la)
You made me see so tenderly
That I was never loved before
Monsieur Dupont (la la ta ta)
I know it's wrong (la la la la)
But I don't ever wanna go home anymore

Monsieur, Monsieur
But I don't ever wanna go home anymore

Trivia about the song Monsieur Dupont by Sandie Shaw

On which albums was the song “Monsieur Dupont” released by Sandie Shaw?
Sandie Shaw released the song on the albums “Puppet on a String” in 1967, “The Sandie Shaw Supplement” in 1968, “20 Golden Pieces Of Sandie Shaw” in 1986, and “The Best Of Sandie Shaw - Nothing Less Than Brilliant” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Monsieur Dupont” by Sandie Shaw?
The song “Monsieur Dupont” by Sandie Shaw was composed by Christian Bruhn, Georg Buschor, Peter Callander.

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