LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

C’est Une Chanson feels like opening an old family photo album that sings back to you. Claudio Capéo remembers the lullaby his mother used to hum, a gentle blend of French warmth and Italian nostalgia. The lyrics celebrate simple treasures: love, soil beneath your feet, and pride in shaping your future with your own hands. Instead of chasing gold, the song urges you to treasure what really matters and to keep your roots close to your heart.

Capéo then wraps those lessons in a comforting Italian refrain — “Presto tutto sarà più bello… Addormentati bambino e sogni d’oro” (“Soon everything will be better… Fall asleep child and dream of gold”). It is a promise that pain passes, dreams protect, and life can be a party even when days are dark. Whenever the world feels heavy, this song becomes a small personal prayer whispering: keep dreaming, keep dancing, I’m always here.

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