Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup

Dean Martin · Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962-1 [2002]

(Anna Sosenko)



Darling je vous aime beaucoup je ne sais pas what to do

You know you've completely stolen my heart

Morning, noon and nighttime too toujours wondering what to do

That's the way I've felt right from the start.



Ah, Cherie my love for you is tres, tres fort

Wish my French were good enough I'd tell you so much more

But I hope that you'll compree all the things you mean to me

Darling, je vous aime beaucoup I love you, yes, I do.



--- Instrumental ---



Wish my French were good enough I'd tell you so much more



But I hope that you'll compree all the things you mean to me

Darling, je vous aime beaucoup I love you, yes, I do...

About Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup

Dean Martin's "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" is a tender French-language ballad that exemplifies his sophisticated vocal style and cross-cultural appeal. Released on the 2002 compilation *Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962-1*, the track showcases Martin's signature smooth delivery and his ability to navigate romantic themes with understated elegance. As part of his extensive discography spanning the 1950s through the 1970s, this recording highlights his versatility beyond English-language standards, reflecting the international reach of his career during the Reprise Records era. The song's gentle melody and Martin's characteristic croon create an intimate atmosphere, making it a fitting addition to collections celebrating his greatest hits and his contributions to the lounge and pop genres of the mid-20th century.