French Riviera Song Lyrics and Chords

 

French Riviera Song Lyrics and Chords by Webb Pierce

 

French Riviera
Written and Recorded by Webb Pierce
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On the French Riviera I met a girl named Ma
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charia
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She was good  
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looking 
 
(
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so good  
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looking)
G7 
And the look in her eyes held my heart paralyzed
 
On the French Ri
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viera
 
My home in Pittsburgh PA and I had two weeks with  
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pay
G7 
She was  
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exciting 
 
(
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so 
 
in
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viting)
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I told my heart take chance maybe you'll find romance
 
On the French Ri
C 
viera
 
We walked along by the  
F 
sea just my darling and  
Em 
me
 
She wrote my name in the  
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sand and the two weeks were  
G7 
grand
 
A va
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cation there and all that we had to  
Dm 
share
G7 
She was good  
Dm 
looking 
 
(
G7 
so good  
Dm 
looking)
G7 
Well the day I return I'll have been rich to burn
 
On the French Ri
C 
viera
 
Em 
She wrote my name in the  
D7 
sand and the two weeks were  
G7 
grand
 
A va
C 
cation up there is all that we had to  
Dm 
share
G7 
She was good  
Dm 
looking 
 
(
G7 
so good  
Dm 
looking)
G7 
Till the day I return I'll have been rich to burn
 
On the French Ri
C 
viera

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song French Riviera?
- The song French Riviera was sang by Webb Pierce.

 

Who is Webb Pierce?
- Michael Webb Pierce (August 8, 1921 - February 24, 1991) was an American honky-tonk vocalist, songwriter and guitarist of the 1950s, one of the most popular of the genre, charting more number one hits than any other country artist during the decade.
His biggest hit was "In the Jailhouse Now," which charted for 37 weeks in 1955, 21 of them at number one. Pierce also charted number one for several weeks each with his recordings of "Slowly" (1954), "Love, Love, Love" (1955), "I Don't Care" (1955), "There Stands the Glass" (1953), "More and More" (1954), "I Ain't Never" (1959), and his first number one "Wondering," which stayed at the top spot for four of its 27 weeks' charting in 1952.
He recorded country gospel song "I Love Him Dearly" also. His iconic hit "Teenage Boogie" was covered by British band T. Rex as "I Love to Boogie" in 1974, but credited as being written by the group's lead singer Marc Bolan and not Pierce. The music of Webb was also made popular during the British rockabilly scene in the 1980s and 1990s.
For many, Pierce, with his flamboyant Nudie suits and twin silver dollar-lined convertibles, became the most recognizable face of country music of the era and its excesses. Pierce was a one-time member of the Grand Ole Opry and was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. A tribute album in his honor (produced by singer-songwriter Gail Davies) was released in 2001 entitled Caught in the Webb - A Tribute To Country Legend Webb Pierce.

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