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      VOIR et ECOUTER (172)     
date de publication: samedi 15 avril 2023

Au festin et au cabaret, beaucoup d'amis, ailleurs, moins

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Henri de TOULOUSE LAUTREC - danse au moulin rouge
Le tableau représente une scène de danse au Moulin-Rouge, avec, en arrière-plan à gauche, une de ses vedettes, Jules Renaudin dit Valentin le Désossé (1843-1907), en train de former une danseuse au chahut-cancan.

Illustration musicale: Liza MINELLI - come to the cabaret
La vie d'un cabaret et l'histoire d'un amour entre l'une des chanteuses et un jeune etudiant dans le Berlin des annees trente, secoue par la montee du nazisme...

What good is sitting Alone in your room?
Come hear the music play
Life is a cabaret, old chum
Come to the cabaret

Put down the knitting The book and the broom
It's time for a holiday
Life is a cabaret, old chum
Come to the cabaret

Come taste the wine
Come hear the band
Come blow your horn Start celebrating
Right this way your table's waiting

What goods permitting Some prophet of doom?
To wipe every smile away
Life is a cabaret, old chum
So come to the cabaret

I used to have this girlfriend known as Elsie
With whom I shared for sordid rooms in Chelsea
She wasn't what you'd call a blushing flower
As a matter of fact she rented by the hour

The day she died the neighbors came to snick her
Well, that is what comes from too much pills and liquor
But when I saw her laid out like a queen
She was the happiest corpse I'd ever seen

I think of Elsie to this very day
I remember how she'd turned to me and say

"What good is sitting" "All alone in your room?"
"Come hear the music play"
"Life is a cabaret, old chum"
"Come to the cabaret"

And as for me, huh And as for me
I made my mind up back in Chelsea
When I go... I'm going like Elsie

Start by admitting From cradle to tomb
It isn't that long a stay
Life is a cabaret, old chum
It's only a cabaret, old chum
And I love a cabaret...

Paroliers : John Kander / Fred Ebb