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Jazz Is Paris - Malcolm McLaren



     
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I wore black on Saint Germain des Pres
Feelings in the air that love today
It's true I don't believe love beyond the grave
But then I listen to a trumpet playYou wore black on Saint Germain des Pres
I can still hear you miles away
I wore black you wore black
The trumpet answered back
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazzI wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazzI wore black on Saint Germain des Pres
Feelings in the air that love today
I wear black you wear black
Sat naked on your lap
Like a child I feel love coming homeI traveled miles and miles in bed
Miles and miles playing in my head
I wear black you wear black

Makes me cry to think like that
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazzI wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazzI give you kisses
In all the secret places
Miles and miles of miles
You're profound, like an Egyptian queen
The best looking man I've ever seen
Mmm
I give you kisses
In all the secret places
Mmm
The best looking man I've ever seenI wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazzI wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazzI wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
I wear black, you wear black
Jazz is Paris and Paris is jazz'
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Malcolm McLaren (22 January 1946, London, UK – 8 April 2010, Switzerland) had a varied career starting from Art School dropout to Kings Road merchant, moving into band manager, socio-political instigator, quasi-musician himself, wry social commentator & influential media manipulator. In the late 1960s he started designing clothes and by 1972 he opened a clothing boutique in London with his then girlfriend, Vivienne Westwood.

Read more about Malcolm McLaren on Last.fm.


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