And this song in particular creates an aching sense of homesickness for a city where I no longer live in (save a few precious weeks a year.) It particularly makes me think of Belleville, the quartier Piaf is likely referencing in her original song, and where I lived for many years.

I just listened to this song on loop about 20x in the bath, talk about a movie song! It feels like it should be on a soundtrack: poignant, but full of inner power and hope. The band is Groupwork, and the song is called Favor.


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Music has an amazing ability to transport you back to a specific time and place. When I returned from a deployment to Iraq I made a playlist of the songs that got me through the seven months in country. At first I thought they would bring back tough memories, but instead whenever I hear the playlist I remember how strong and capable I was and I am reminded of the incredible friendships I made forged under those conditions. May the music you play in Paris bring you similar reminders in the future, Joanna, as you go through your own journey.

My last evening found me wandering back to Notre Dame. I thought about Remy again, that little rat who became a chef, whose passion for Paris inspired me to make this trip. As I looked up at the grand old dame of Notre Dame, I knew I had chosen wisely in coming here. I also knew I needed to return.

Music has a way of evoking emotions like nothing else. Songs can transport you in time and space, excite or comfort you, or even get you dancing. Here is a list of our top 10 songs about Paris. Whether you are getting ready to stay in one of our amazing apartments or have just returned and want the wonderful memories to linger, these tracks will take you there.

This is a song that screams Paris and will stay stuck in your head throughout your vacation. The tour buses in Paris make sure to play this feel-good track on cue. It was number one in the French music charts for 2 weeks in 1969 and I bet it would fare just as well if released today. It was also featured in the Wes Anderson film The Darjeeling Limited.

This song was also released in 1969 by a British singer-songwriter. It's in English, but is packed full of famous Parisian places and people that it deserves a spot on this list. When you walk along the Boulevard St. Michel I would wager a guess that this song will pop into your head.

Yes and no. We know enough to communicate basics when out and about, and ended up learning way more than expected on this trip. Going into this trip it was important for us all to try. When going to markets or restaurants or anywhere where we needed to communicate with someone working or serving, we tried to look up what needed to be said beforehand, and did our best given what we knew. Unlike what you may have heard, the French were incredibly kind and did not scoff at our linguistic blunders. To assume that we walk all over Paris and demand the French speak in English would be both incredibly arrogant and selfish, and that is not how we wanted to engage with others while there. I really recommend learning a few basics of any language any time you travel to a new country that speaks a different language, especially these words and phrases at the bare minimum: please, thank you, I am sorry, yes, no, and greetings and salutations for all times of the day. Stella is learning French at school, so she had fun practicing, and I am currently taking online lessons, so as did I!

That wraps up this first Paris post, but you can expect several more detailing our trip and answering more practical questions about where we went, what we saw, and how we experiences the city. I am going to break things down by area, and also give you a traveling with kids guide!

"Paris" is a song recorded by American singer Sabrina Carpenter from her third studio album Singular: Act I (2018), served as the second track of the album. The track was written by Carpenter, Brett McLaughlin and Jason Evigan with Evigan handling the production and McLaughlin and Gian Stone vocal producing. The song was released by Hollywood Records as the first promotional single from Singular: Act I on October 24, 2018 along with the pre-order of the album. The song talks about Paris, the city of love and thinking of a lover in Los Angeles while there.

"Paris" was written in May 2017 by Carpenter, Brett McLaughlin and Jason Evigan, after Carpenter's first trip to Paris in her 18th birthday.[1] In the recording session at Chumba Meadows Studio in Tarzana, California, Leland asked Carpenter about her trip to Paris and Evigan start to play Eastern European chords and that's when they started to write the song.[1]

Musically, "Paris" is a three minutes and thirty five seconds R&B song. Lyrically, the song talks about Carpenter being in Paris, the city of love and being reminded of a Los Angeles lover while there. Carpenter stated that the lyric "Why'd it take so long for me to know this / Scared to put the water with the roses" is her favorite lyric from the album, she explained the lyric by saying "You are purposefully not allowing yourself to see something, [...] to growing in terms, but it was right in front of you".[1]

Carpenter debuted the song at the Singular: Act I launch event in London.[6] The song was twelfth to be performed on the Singular Tour. Additionally, she performed the song on Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series.[7]

Getcho fanciest dress on and set loose your inner princess at the Palace of Versailles ? What an AMAZING place! Did you know that there are over 6,000 paintings in there?! So ya might wanna plan to be here for a few hours ?If you have enough time to budget a day trip to the Palace of Versailles, I definitely recommend it! Now Jordan knows exactly how I want to decorate our future home! hehe

Similar to our last trip, we skipped making a strict itinerary and instead let our feet take us where we were feeling each day. Over the course of three days we indulged in all the yummy French cuisine and drinks, saw a cabaret show, got in some museum action and checked out a few areas of the city that were new to us on foot.

We booked a Deluxe Room with balcony for three nights and we loved our room. It was chic, super luxe and cozy and just looking out the double door balconies and seeing the city views gave me chills! We paid a pretty penny staying here, but we figured if there was one time we should splurge on a hotel room with an Eiffel Tower view it should be for our first trip as husband and wife ?

Congrats again to the two of you!! This looks like it was a gorgeous gorgeous trip!! I love the suggestions, and the beautiful pictures! I love reading tips about Paris, but my list for the city is getting quite long ,and I think it is time to just plan a little trip to Paree! Thanks for sharing, Katie! ?

Renaud has been a household name in France for about four decades. His songs can be poetic, light and funny, as well as cruel, dark, and deep. A true heir of the May 1968 student protests, he often tells the stories of working-class characters struggling to survive in Paris and the suburbs. Using one of the most famous May-68 slogans, Renaud ironically but genuinely claims his love for asphalt-clad Paris (nicknamed Paname by Parisians) and shuts the mouths of anyone who would rather live in the countryside.

Metallica's M72 World Tour continued tonight (May 19th) in Paris, marking the band's second performance in the French capital and the third date of the massive run, which began in Amsterdam last month. For this tour, James, Kirk, Rob and Lars are playing each location twice, and have promised "no repeats" of the same setlist, so this evening's configuration of songs was significantly different than what fans heard in Amsterdam and at the first Paris show, just two days before.

Metallica opened the 16-song set with a bang in the form of Ride the Lightning's "Creeping Death," followed by ...And Justice for All's "Harvester of Sorrow." They then played Death Magnetic's "Cyanide," marking the song's first appearance on the M72 tour, and first live performance since 2018.

I have many reasons for living and working remotely from France this summer, but I think my obsession with these songs and this language was one major catalyst. So obviously during my stay in Paris, I was constantly on the hunt for Piaf wherever I might find her.

I got to Paris a day before our tour started, and spent my free time jetlagged but happy in le Marais, wandering in and out of all the fabulous stores and boutiques. One of my favorite activities when I'm travelling is window shopping; I can easily spend days checking out clothes and may have stopped by Bon Marche (the best department store in the whole world) at least three times. That first day I ended up stumbling on a huge bazaar of second-hand clothes and snagged a few vintage blazers for a song.

Tuesday was a very special day, the highlight of the trip for me. We spent the day at the Paris American Acadamy with Madame Picot, a veteran atelier artisan who spent decades working in couture houses. She spent many years working at Madame Gres before the house closed, specializing in creating the iconic pleated designs that literally make my brain and heart explode.

I still wasn't feeling great in the morning so had to miss the tour of an atelier that has been making Chanel's haute couture silk flowers for decades. A lot of people loved this experience the most so I was sad to have missed it. I got it together for a trip to Janssens et Janssens, perhaps the most awe-inspiring fabric store I've ever visited in my life (also the most expensive!) It is filled to the ceiling with the most breathtaking couture fabric you can imagine, and I spent a few hours just touching and aww-ing over everything. I left with one small piece of gorgeous Hermes-esque silk to line a French jacket if I ever get the chance to make one (I'm still hoarding some Chanel boucle I got in Rome for just this purpose). 17dc91bb1f

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