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I fell in love with you watching Casablanca 00:32
Back row of the drive-in show in the flickering light 00:40
Popcorn and cokes beneath the stars 00:48
Became champagne and caviar 00:52
Making love on a long hot summer's night 00:55
I thought you fell in love with me watching Casablanca 01:03
Holding hands 'neath the paddle fans in Rick's candle lit cafe 01:11
Hiding in the shadows from the spies 01:18
Moroccan moonlight in your eyes 01:22
Making magic at the movies in your old Chevrolet 01:26
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca 01:34
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh 01:41
Please come back to me in Casablanca 01:49
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by 01:57
I guess there're many broken hearts in Casablanca 02:08
You know I've never really been there, so I don't know 02:16
I guess our love story will never be seen 02:24
On the big, wide silver screen 02:28
But it hurt just as bad when I had to watch you go 02:31
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca 02:39
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh 02:47
Please come back to me in Casablanca 02:54
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by 03:02
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca 03:44
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh 03:52
Please come back to me in Casablanca 04:00
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by 04:07
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca 04:15
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh 04:23
Please come back to me in Casablanca 04:30
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by 04:38
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by 04:46
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by 04:54

Casablanca – Bilingual Lyrics French/English

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[English]
I fell in love with you while watching Casablanca
In the back row of the drive-in, under the flickering light
Popcorn and sodas beneath the stars
Turned into champagne and caviar
Making love on a long, hot summer's night
I thought you fell in love with me while watching Casablanca
Holding hands under the ceiling fans in Rick's candlelit cafe
Hiding in the shadows from the spies
Moroccan moonlight in your eyes
Making magic at the movies in your old Chevrolet
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh
Please come back to me in Casablanca
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by
I guess there are many broken hearts in Casablanca
You know I've never actually been there, so I don't know
I guess our love story will never be seen
On the big, wide silver screen
But it hurt just as much when I had to watch you leave
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh
Please come back to me in Casablanca
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh
Please come back to me in Casablanca
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by
Oh, a kiss is still a kiss in Casablanca
But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh
Please come back to me in Casablanca
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by
I love you more and more each day, as time goes by
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Casablanca

/ˌkæsəˈblæŋkə/

C1
  • noun
  • - A major city in Morocco and the title of a classic 1942 film.

flickering

/ˈflɪkərɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Shining unsteadily; blinking on and off.

champagne

/ʃæmˈpeɪn/

B1
  • noun
  • - A sparkling white wine from the Champagne region of France.

caviar

/ˈkæviɑːr/

B2
  • noun
  • - The pickled roe (eggs) of sturgeon or other large fish.

shadows

/ˈʃædoʊz/

A2
  • noun
  • - Dark areas or shapes produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.

spies

/spaɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - People who secretly collect information.

Moroccan

/məˈrɑːkən/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Relating to Morocco, its people, or its culture.

sigh

/saɪ/

B2
  • noun
  • - A long, deep audible breath expressing sadness, relief, or exhaustion.

broken

/ˈbroʊkən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Damaged, shattered, or hurt (as in a broken heart).

silver

/ˈsɪlvər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Having the color of silver; often used to describe a movie screen.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I fell in love with you watching Casablanca

    ➔ Participial Phrase as an Adverbial

    ➔ The phrase "watching Casablanca" describes the circumstance or action occurring simultaneously with the main verb "fell in love".

  • Popcorn and cokes beneath the stars / Became champagne and caviar

    ➔ Metaphorical Noun Phrases

    ➔ The songwriter uses "popcorn and cokes" to metaphorically represent the simplicity of their date, which "became" something luxurious.

  • I thought you fell in love with me watching Casablanca

    ➔ Past Tense Reporting Verb

    ➔ Using the verb "thought" indicates a past belief or assumption about an event that occurred in the past.

  • A kiss is still a kiss

    ➔ Stative Verb / Linking Verb

    ➔ The verb "is" functions as a linking verb here, connecting the subject "a kiss" to its identity as a constant reality.

  • But a kiss is not a kiss without your sigh

    ➔ Conditional implication without 'if'

    ➔ The phrase "without your sigh" acts as a conditional clause (If there is no sigh, it is not a kiss).

  • I love you more and more each day

    ➔ Comparative Construction (Progressive)

    "More and more" indicates a continuous, increasing intensity of the action or feeling.

  • I guess there're many broken hearts in Casablanca

    ➔ Existential 'There is/are'

    ➔ The "there're" (there are) construction is used to state the existence of something in a specific location.

  • But it hurt just as bad when I had to watch you go

    ➔ Past Modality with 'Had to'

    "Had to" indicates a past obligation or an unavoidable past event that was outside the speaker's control.