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D A7 D The last time I saw Paris D Cdim A7 Her heart was warm and gay Em7 A7 Gm A7 I heard the laughter of her heart Em7 A7 D In ev'ry street café D A7 D The last time I saw Paris D Cdim A7 Her trees were dressed for spring Em7 A7 Gm A7 And lovers walked beneath those trees Em7 A7 D And birds found songs to sing Bridge Bm5-/7 E7 Bm5-/7 E7 I dodged the same old taxi cabs Bm5-/7 E7 A That I had dodged for years C#m5-/7 F#7 B G#m The Chorus of their squeeky horns Em7 Fdim A7 Was music to my ears D A7 D The last time I saw Paris D Cdim A7 Her heart was warm and gay Em7 A7 F#m Cdim No matter how they change her Em7 Gdim D6 I'll remember her that way
Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern
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