French Foreign Legion (song)

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"French Foreign Legion" is a popular song. The music was written by Guy Wood, the lyrics by Aaron Schroeder. The song was published in 1958. It is best known in a version sung by Frank Sinatra.

Lyrics: f you turn me down once more, I'll join the French Foreign Legion Bet you, they would welcome me, with open arms

First you love me, yes; then you love me, no I don't know where I stand Do we march together down the isle Or do I march that desert sand

If you think I won't find romance, in the French Foreign Legion Think about that uniform with all its charm Just one more time are you gonna be mine, or au revoir cheri It's the French Foreign Legion for me

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