Genius Meanings
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Daniel Massey) – Gigi
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GASTON: / There's sweeter music when she sings, isn't there? / A different bloom about her cheeks, isn't there? / Could I be wrong, could it be so? / Oh where oh where did Gigi go
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Daniel Massey) – She's Not Thinking of Me
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Gaston: / She's so gay tonight / She's like spring tonight / She's a rollicking, frollicking thing tonight / So disarming, soft and charming / She is not thinking of me / No, she's
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Daniel Massey & Karin Wolfe) – The Night They Invented Champagne
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Gigi: / The night they invented champagne / It's plain as it can be / They thought of you and me / The night they invented champagne / They absolutely knew / That all we'd want to
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Karin Wolfe) – The Earth and Other Minor Things
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[Gigi] / The Postman or mama or Aunt Alicia / That's all it seems to be a question of / A pauper or a slave or Aunt Alicia / But not a mention anywhere of love / What is there than
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Andy Williams – Gigi
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There's sweeter music when she speaks, isn't there? / A different bloom about her cheeks, isn't there? / Could I be wrong, could it be so / Oh, where, oh, where, did Gigi go
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Alfred Drake & Daniel Massey) – It's a Bore
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(Honore) / Look at all the captivating fascinating things there are to do / (Gaston) / NAME TWO / (Honore) / Look at all the pleasures / All the myriad of treasures we have got / (
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Alfred Drake) – Thank Heaven for Little Girls
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Lachaille: / Each time I see a girl of five or six or seven / I can't resist the joyous urge to smile and say thank heaven for little girls / For little girls get bigger everyday
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Alfred Drake & Maria Karnilova) – I Remember It Well
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HONOR: / We met at nine / GRANDMAMA: / We met at eight / HONOR: / I was on time / GRANDMAMA: / No, you were late / HONOR: / Ah yes, I remember it well / We dined with friends
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Ed Ames – Gigi
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There's sweeter music when she speaks / Isn't there? / A different bloom above her cheeks / Isn't there? / Could I be wrong? / Could it be so? / Oh where, oh where did Gigi go
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Vic Damone (Ft. Percy Faith & His Orchestra) – Gigi
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[Verse] / Gigi, am I a fool without a mind / Or have I merely been too blind to realize? / Oh, Gigi, why you've been growin' up before my eyes / Gigi, you're not at all that funny
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Frederick Loewe (Ft. Alfred Drake) – I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore
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HONOR: / Poor boy! / Poor boy! / Down hearted and depressed and in a spin / Poor boy! / Poor boy! / Oh, youth can really do a fellow in! / How lovely to sit here in the shade
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Dean Martin – Gigi
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Gigi / Am I a fool without a mind / Or have I merely been too blind to realize / Oh Gigi / Why you've been growing up before my very eyes / Gigi / You're not at all that funny
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Louis Jourdan – She Is Not Thinking of Me
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She's so gay tonight, she's like spring tonight / She's a rollicking, frolicking thing tonight / So disarming / Soft and charming / She is not thinking of me / No, she's not
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Elvis Costello (Ft. Bill Frisell) – Gigi
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Gigi / Am I a fool without a mind? / Or have I nearly been too blind to realize / Oh, Gigi / While you've been growing up before my eyes / Gigi / You're not at all that funny
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Louis Jourdan – Gigi
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The winner of the Oscar for Best Original Song, this musical soliloquy has Gaston (Louis Jourdan) realize that he is in love with Gigi (Leslie Caron) and resolve to marry her
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Maurice Chevalier – I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore
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(Verse) / Poor boy, poor boy / Downhearted and depressed and in a spin / Poor boy, poor boy / Oh, youth can really do a fellow in / (Chorus 1) / How lovely to sit here in the shade
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Vanessa Hudgens – The Parisians
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[GIGI] / A necklace is love, a ring is love / A rock from some obnoxious little king is love / A diamond-studded star is love / An ugly black cigar is love / Everything you are is
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Louis Jourdan – Gaston's Soliloquy
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Having known Gigi (Leslie Caron) since she was a child, Gaston (Louis Jourdan) now tries to reconcile his past feelings for her with the present reality that she has become a woman
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Betty Wand (Ft. Hermione Gingold & Louis Jourdan) – The Night They Invented Champagne
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(Verse) / [GIGI] / What time tomorrow will we get / Can I watch you play roulette? / May I stay up late for supper? / Is it awf'ly awf'ly upper? / [MAMITA] / Gigi, you'll drive us
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Maurice Chevalier – Thank Heaven for Little Girls
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(Verse) / Each time I see a little girl / Or five or six or seven / I can't resist a joyous urge / To smile and say / (Chorus) / Thank heaven for little girls / For little girls
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Maurice Chevalier (Ft. Hermione Gingold) – I Remember It Well
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Madame Alvarez a.k.a. Mamita (Hermione Gingold) unexpectedly reunites with her old flame Honoré Lachaille (Maurice Chevalier), and they reminisce about their decades-ago affair
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Maurice Chevalier (Ft. Louis Jourdan) – It’s A Bore
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Honoré Lachaille (Maurice Chevalier) sings this comic duet with his son Gaston (Louis Jourdan), struggling to understand why someone younger than himself is so jaded with the
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Original Broadway Cast of My Fair Lady (Ft. Rex Harrison) – I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face
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[HIGGINS] / Damn, damn, damn, damn / I've grown accustomed to her face / She almost makes the day begin / I've grown accustomed to the tune / She whistles night and noon / Her
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Vic Damone – On the Street Where You Live
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[Intro] / Oh, the towering feeling / Just to know somehow you are near / [Verse 1] / I have often walked down this street before / But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet
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Current 93 – I Have a Special Plan for This World
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With lyrics by writer and noted collaborator Thomas Ligotti, Current 93 delivers a spine-chilling spoken word track with a soundscape of drones and synths supporting the deranged
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