Romantic French Love Songs for Valentine’s Day

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Imagine your perfect Valentine’s Day. It probably tastes like champagne and caviar, and smells like roses and your lover’s favorite perfume. It looks like soft, amber lighting, silky silhouettes collapsing into one. It feels like a velvet chaise longue, and the brush of skin on skin under the table. But what does it sound like? We’ve got some ideas.

1. Le temps de l’amour (Françoise Hardy)

2. Quelqu’un m’a dit (Carla Bruni)

3. Ne me laisse pas l’aimer (Brigitte Bardot)

4. Zou bisou bisou (Gillian Hills)

5. L’amour c’est comme un jour (Charles Aznavour)

6. Flamme (Juliette Armanet)

7. L’Amour Existe Encore (Céline Dion)

8. Amour toujours (Clara Luciano)

9. Comme des enfants (Cœur De Pirate)

10. J’attends (Ben Mazué, Pomme)

11. L’amour à la plage (Alice et Moi)

12. Amoreuse (Clio)

13. Je t’aime encore (Yelle)

14. Ta reine (Angèle)

15. Anomalie bleue (L’Impératrice)

16. Ma Starlight (L’Impératrice)

17. J’aime à nouveau (Zaz)

18. Le passé (Aya Nakamura)

19. Crush (Requin Chagrin, Anaïs Demoustier)

20. Damn, dis-moi (Christine and the Queens, DāM-FunK)

 

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