All the World's in Paris

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title: All the World's in Paris
text: "All the World's in Paris" is an 1814 comedy song by the British performer Joseph Grimaldi. It formed part of the Harlequin Whittington Boxing Day pantomime first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London. Sometimes also known as "All the Word's at Paris" it mocked the fashionable British upper-class tourists who had flocked to the French capital Paris following the defeat of Napoleon. Grimaldi dressed up as an exaggerated dandy of the Regency style as well as traditional clown mak
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