Saturday, April 23, 2011

Danny G.'s Sunday Serenade with Dino: " The River Seine"

(Hey pallies, sendin' our Danny G.'s weekly Dino-serenade a few hours early 'cause don't know if I will gets on the net tomorrow...and likes woulda not wants you dudes to miss our Danny-o outstandin' Dino-reflections on "The River Seine." Dino-loved, DMP)


Bonjour pallies! Welcome to the Sunday Serenade! This week we travel to the land of romance and narrow streets. The land where wine is as cheap as water and love comes and goes with every new moon. We are travelin' down "The River Seine" in b-u-ti-ful Paris... and I couldn't think of a better tour guide than our very own Dean Martin!

This tale of lost love comes from the "French Style" recordins' and Dino was never in better form. This is definitely on the top of my Dino-favs list! Pure Dino-magic!

Ever the optimistic romantic, Dino never gives up the hope of his love comin' home. This should be a lesson for all the broken hearted Dino-holics out there. Never give up! True love will always come back if it's TRULY meant to be! Have Dino-faith!

Though this tune only has two verses, repeated twice, it still captures and sums up the down and out feelins' of a lonesome soul waitin' for their lost love to return. Dino didn't need many words to get his point across. A TRUE master of song!

OK pals o mine, let's get to the music! Close your eyes...listen to the rain...and take a trip to Ol' Paree! And remember pals, Always...ALWAYS, keep the vino and the Dino flowin'!!!


Danny G.



The River Seine

There we met and there we parted
By the lovely river Seine
Two young lovers broken hearted
For we knew we'd loved in vain

And though years may go
Some day I know
She'll come to Paris again
And I'll find her where I lost her
By the lovely river Seine

There we met and there we parted
By the lovely river Seine
Two young lovers broken hearted
For we knew we'd loved in vain

And though years may go
Some day I know
She'll come to Paris again
And I'll find her where I lost her
By the lovely river Seine

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

What a lovely song!

I've heard our Dino sing it before, of course. But familiarity doesn't make the song and our Dino's rendition any less beautiful.

Danny G. said...

Glad you enjoyed the Serenade AOW!
No one does it better than Dean!

Danny G.