nonsence song


Does anyone know where I can find the words to Chaplin's Nonsence Song in this film?

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Yes, if you have the 2 disc set from the Chaplin Collection, on disc 2, Special Features, select Karaoke, and you can watch the Nonsense Song with captions underneath while he sings.

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http://www.perfessorbill.com/index2.htm

The song as well as its (original) lyrics.

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sylowsylow, I can't find it! HELP!

"It's not ME who needs a doctor, Blanche! "

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http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/t/titinejechercheaprestitine.shtml



http://www.paroles.net/chansons/22570.htm

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Thank you! Now can someone translate it? I would appreciate it very much, you see I don't speak French..

"It's not ME who needs a doctor, Blanche! "

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Okay just search TITINE, JE CHERCHE APRÈS TITINE in google and click on translate button in the results.

one such page translated is given below . i don't know whether it is correct or not cause i don't know french!!!


Words: Bertal-Maubon. Music: Léo Daniderff 1917
© 1917 Agel Editions

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{Refrain:}
I seek after Titine, Titine, oh! Titine!
I seek after Titine and does not find it
I seek after Titine, Titine, oh! Titine!
I seek after Titine and does not find it

My uncle the baron of Glycines
Who has farms and million,
Said to me: I leave for Argentina
And you know my conditions:
My heritage I intend it to you
But you would not touch a round
If you did not take care of Titine
For which I have a worship… “
Y has eight days that it did not return
And I am well entitiné…
{with the Refrain}

It had the eyes in rhombus
A glance very compromising
It was curly like an angel
And twisted itself while going
Titine, with its frivolous heart
Flirt ten times per day changed
I had shame of it, but what afflicts me
It is that it left for always
It was… will recognize it well to you
A bitch which has really dog.
{with the Refrain}

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How, that is a strange song! That you very much for translating it for me.

"What's the matter Tiger? Afraid of a little blood?"- Willard (2003)"

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this song is also played in Fellini's I Vitelloni, in the carnivale scene, no words, just the music.

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professorbill.com doesnt have the lyrics. does anyone know a site with the legit lyrics?

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