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==Background== |
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(singing): Who am I to fight the power?<br /> |
(singing): Who am I to fight the power?<br /> |
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Seems it would be awfully rude now<br /> |
Seems it would be awfully rude now<br /> |
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Telling them no |
Telling them no |
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+ | Once they start the bridal shower<br /> |
Once the wedding march begins |
Once the wedding march begins |
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Revision as of 05:34, 20 March 2015
"As Long As There's a Moon" is a song sung by Phoebus (Alan Menken) & Esmeralda plus Clopin and the Gypsies in the Court of Miracles from Disney's 1996 animated film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Background
It was supposed to be another attempted love, romantic and gypsy song but it was deleted from having too much focus on Esmeralda and Phoebus and replaced by the reprise of The Bells of a Notre Dame from the end of the battle sequence plus Frollo's death.
Lyrics
Clopin: (speaking & laughing) We'll have our party after all!
(singing): Hanging or wedding, well, what does it matter
You're sure to be roped at the end of the day
Wedding or hanging, the former, the latter, we know either way
You're going to pay
Phoebus (speaking) Hey!
Clopin: Now, now, the groom must pay the bride price. It's another custom.
(singing) But we can't have a wedding planned
Without a wedding band
We need some music so tambourines clatter and break out the fiddles
And play gypsies play
(speaking): No, no, no. Something romantic to set the mood. Ah, that's better.
Gypsies: La la la la la, la la la
Sing a wedding song tonight
For the pretty bride to show her
We're sharing the glow
Clopin: Though our moon is just a lantern
Still she's shining big and bright
On this happy scene below her
Gypsies & Clopin: So, as long as there's a moon
To wish on
So, as long as there's a song
To croon
We'll throw the wedding jug to keep tradition
Clopin: And hope your love will last
As long as there's a moon
(speaking) One, two, three, a thousand pieces.
That means your marriage will last a thousand years.
And now we must have the joining of the hands.
If our King of Fools will preside.
Quasimodo: (speaking) No, I can't. I...
Phoebus: (speaking) You might as well give in my friend.
I think we're all helpless here.
(singing): Who am I to fight the power?
Of candlelight and mandolins
Seems it would be awfully rude now
Telling them no
Once they start the bridal shower
Once the wedding march begins
Who am I to spoil the mood now?
Phoebus and Esmeralda: So, as long as there's a moon, above us
Oh, it seems a shame to waste this tune
You know
We all want someone to love us
I guess I'll love you
As long as there's a moon
Everyone: They say the moon is like a gypsy
She casts a spell and then she's gone
We know life is strange
Everything could change
With the dawn
Let the night go on
Oh!
As long as there's a moon
To guide us
Oh!
Don't let the morning come too soon
You know
We all want someone beside us
None of us a truly solitaire
Every moon is new when someone cares
I will care for you
As long as there's a moon
Gallery
This sequence has storyboards drawn by Paul and Gaëtean Brizzi and Fred Craig.