"Félicie aussi" is a 1939 song performed by Fernandel.
[1][2] Of the 300 songs he sang on stage during his career, it is undoubtedly his most famous.
[3] The song was written by Albert Willemetz (who penned the lyrics for such songs as Maurice Chevalier's "Valentine" and Mistinguett's "C'est vrai")[4] and Charles-Louis Pothier[1] and composed by Casimir Oberfeld.
[5] The song is based on appreciation of the adverb "aussi" ("too"):[1] Il faisait un temps superbeJe me suis assis sur l'herbeFélicie aussiJ'pensais les arbres bourgeonnentEt les gueules-de-loup boutonnentFélicie aussi[1] The weather was superbI sat on the grassSo did FélicieI thought, Trees are budding
And snapdragons are buddingSo is Félicie