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"Paroles, paroles" (French: [paʁɔl paʁɔl]; "Words, words") is a song by French singer Dalida featuring French actor Alain Delon. It was released on 17 January 1973 as the lead single from her upcoming album Julien (1973). Lyrics describe the conversation of a man offering a woman caramels, bonbons et chocolat followed with shower of compliments, to what she says they mean nothing to her because they are just paroles – empty words. The song achieved big success in France and internationally, especially in Japan and Mexico, becoming one of the most recognizable French songs of all time. The first video clip was released in 2019, over 46 years after the songs's release.

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  • Paroles... Paroles... (fr)
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  • Paroles... Paroles... est une chanson interprétée par Dalida et Alain Delon. Elle est sortie le 17 janvier 1973 en tant que le premier extrait de son prochain album Julien.... Les paroles décrivent la conversation d'un homme offrant à une femme « des caramels, des bonbons et des chocolats » suivie d'une pluie de compliments, à ce qu'elle dit, ils ne signifient rien pour elle car ce ne sont que des « paroles » – des mots vides. La chanson a connu un grand succès en France et à l'international, notamment au Japon et au Mexique, devenant l'une des chansons françaises les plus reconnaissables de tous les temps. Le premier clip vidéo est sorti en 2019, plus de 46 ans après la sortie des chansons. (fr)
  • "Paroles, paroles" (French: [paʁɔl paʁɔl]; "Words, words") is a song by French singer Dalida featuring French actor Alain Delon. It was released on 17 January 1973 as the lead single from her upcoming album Julien (1973). Lyrics describe the conversation of a man offering a woman caramels, bonbons et chocolat followed with shower of compliments, to what she says they mean nothing to her because they are just paroles – empty words. The song achieved big success in France and internationally, especially in Japan and Mexico, becoming one of the most recognizable French songs of all time. The first video clip was released in 2019, over 46 years after the songs's release. (en)
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