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Travel Song of the Day: ‘Paris’ By Yael Naim
Travel Blog • Jim Benning • 10.23.09 | 2:28 PM ET
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Pop Culture Travel,
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Travel Songs, Europe, France, Paris, Shrinking Planet
Jim Benning is the cofounder and coeditor of World Hum.
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Kim-Marie Evans 10.25.09 | 10:10 AM ET
Jim,
Nice piece, I hear Paris calling me…actually, I’m pretty sure it’s always calling, but now I have the urge to buy a ticket.
KM
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france 10.30.09 | 4:26 PM ET
I’ve listened to this song and loved it. I guess many people are passionate about French culture, not just me.