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Jukebox Hits of 1956, Volume 1
01. Singing the Blues
02. The Wayward Wind
03. Rock and Roll Waltz
04. The Poor People of Paris
05. Memories Are Made of This
06. My Prayer
07. Lisbon Antigua
08. I Almost Lost My Mind
09. The Green Door
10. Hot Diggity
11. Blue Suede Shoes
12. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)
13. Canadian Sunset
14. Just Walkin' in the Rain
15. Allegheny Moon
16. Ivory Tower
17. I'm in Love Again
18. True Love
19. On the Street Where You Live
20. Tonight You Belong to Me
21. A Tear Fell
22. Born to Be With You
23. See You Later Alligator
24. Why Do Fools Fall in Love
25. A Rose and a Baby Ruth
26. Long Tall Sally
27. Be Bop a Lula
28. The Fool
29. Dungaree Doll
The Poor People Of Paris

-Instrumental version by Les Baxter was the # 18 song of the 1955-1959 rock era
-His version was # 1 for 6 weeks in 1956
-Competing versions charted by Lawrence Welk (#17), Russ Morgan (#19), and
-Chet Atkins (#52)
-English Words by Jack Lawrence and Music by Marguerite Monnot
-Written in 1954 as "La Goualante De Pauvre Jean" and introduced by Edith Piaf

Just got back from Paris, France
All they do is sing and dance
All they've got there is romance
What a tragedy
Every boulevard has lovers
Every lover's in a trance
The poor people of Paree

I feel sorry for the French
Every guy has got a wench
Every couple's got a bench
Kissing shamelessly
Night and day they're making music
While they're making love in French
The poor people of Paree

Milk or water from the sink
Make a true Parisian shrink
Wine is all he'll ever drink
And it worries me
For with wine as cheap as water
Oh, it makes one stop and think
The poor people of Paree

Sister met a boy named Pierre
Had the craziest affair
And the day they parted there
He cried bitterly
Pierre was there to bid her farewell
But he brought his new girl, Claire
The poor people of Paree

So don't go to Paris, France
Not unless you like to dance
Not unless you want romance
Like those poor inhabitants of Paree