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Published
  
1918

Oui, Oui, Marie

Writer(s)
  
Composer: Fred Fisher Lyricist: Alfred Bryan & Joe McCarthy

Oui, Oui, Marie is a 1918 song performed by Arthur Fields. The music was composed by Fred Fisher with lyrics written by Alfred Bryan and Joe McCarthy. It was published by McCarthy & Fisher Inc. The sheet music cover featured an illustration by Andre De Takacs. The song reached a peak position of No.2 on Top 100 US Songs of 1918.

The cover art for the song featured a woman dressed in a cape with a feathered hat speaking to a soldier.

Analysis

The lyrics for Oui Oui, Marie center on a man named Johnny who falls in love with a French girl named Marie. He flirts with her even though he doesn't know how to speak French. The chorus is:

"Oui oui, Marie, will you do zis for me? Oui oui, Marie, then I'll do zat for you. I love your eyes, They make me feel so spoony; You'll drive me loony, You're teasing me, Why can't we parley-vous Like other sweethearts do? I want a kiss or two From ma Cherie. Oui oui, Marie, If you'll do zis for me, Then I'll do zat for you, Oui Oui Marie."

References

Oui, Oui, Marie Wikipedia