Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast

Herbert Kretzmer, Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg

Ring out the bells
Upon this day of days!
May all the angels
Of the Lord above
In jubilation
Sing their songs of praise
And crown this
Blessed time with
Peace and love

The Baron and Baroness de Thenard wish to pay their respects to the groom!

I forget where we met
Was it not at the Chateau Lafarge
Where the Duke did that puke
Down the Duchess's de-coll-etage?

No, Baron de Thenard'
The circles I move in are humbler by far
Go away!
Do you think I don't know who you are?

He's not fooled Told you so
Show M'sieur what you've come here to show
Tell the boy what you know!

When I look at you, I remember Eponine
She was more than you deserved, who gave her birth
But now she is with God and happier, I hope,
Than here on earth!
The waltz starts up again

So it goes, heaven knows
Life has dealt me some terrible blows

You've got cash and a heart
You could give us a bit of a start!
We can prove, plain as ink
Your bride's father is not what you think

There's a tale I could tell

Information we're willing to sell

There's a man that he slew
I saw the corpse clear as I'm seeing you!
What I tell you is true!

Pity to disturb you at a feast like this
But five hundred francs surely wouldn't come amiss

In God's name say what you have to say

But first you pay!
What I saw, clear as light,
Jean Valjean in the sewers that night
Had this corpse on his back
Hanging there like a bloody great sack
I was there, never fear
Even found me this fine souvenir

I know this! This was mine!
This is surely some heavenly sign!

One thing more, mark this well
It was the night the barricades fell

Then it's true Then I'm right
Jean Valjean was my savior that night!

As for you, take this too!
God forgive the things that we do
Come my love, come Cosette,
This day's blessings are not over yet!

Ain't it a laugh
Ain't it a treat?
Hob-nobbin' here
Among the elite?
Here comes a prince
There goes a Jew
This one's a queer
But what can you do?
Paris at my feet
Paris in the dust
And here's me breaking bread
With the upper crust!

Beggar at the feast!
Master of the dance!
Life is easy pickings
If you grab your chance
Everywhere you go
Law-abiding folk
Doing what is decent
But they're mostly broke!
Singing to the Lord on Sundays
Praying for the gifts He'll send

But we're the ones who take it
We're the ones who make it in the end!
Watch the buggers dance
Watch 'em till they drop
Keep your wits about you
And you stand on top!
Masters of the land
Always get our share
Clear away the barricades
And we're still there!
We know where the wind is blowing
Money is the stuff we smell
And when we're rich as Croesus
Jesus! Won't we see you all in hell!

Trivia about the song Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast by Claude-Michel Schönberg

On which albums was the song “Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast” released by Claude-Michel Schönberg?
Claude-Michel Schönberg released the song on the albums “Les Misérables : L'Intégrale” in 1985, “Les Misérables: The Complete Symphonic Recording” in 1989, “Les Misérables: In Concert at the Royal Albert Hall” in 1995, and “Les Misérables Live! The 2010 Cast Album” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast” by Claude-Michel Schönberg?
The song “Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast” by Claude-Michel Schönberg was composed by Herbert Kretzmer, Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg.

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