Mam'selleFrank Sinatra

"Mam'selle" — Edmund Goulding's French love song from The Razor's Edge (1946).

A small caf? mamselle, our rendezvous, mamselle.
The violins were warm and sweet, and so were you mamselle.
And as the night danced by, a kiss became a sigh,
Your lovely eyes seemed to sparkle just like wine does
No heart ever yearned the way that mine does for you.
And yet I know too well someday youll say goodbye,
Then violins will cry, and so will I mamselle.

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  • Written by Edmund Goulding and Mack Gordon for the 1946 film The Razor's Edge. The film score ballad that escaped its source to become a standard — Sinatra's recording was a major hit in 1947.