Touch Of Spring Perfume

what song is this?
it’s from LACOSTE’s perfume” TOUCH OF SPRING” TV ad.
it was sing like this:
It’s a part of me/ i feel so lucky
Spring is here/=== my hair
I feel fine/ do do do ….
it’s a song made especially for this pefume so i think it has the same name “touch of spring” anyway, it is sung by Natasha Thomas. Enjoy!
Spring Time by Jimmy Moreno (original)
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