Act 1
1 - The Age Of The Cathedrals
2 - The Refugees
3 - Intervention of Frollo
4 - Bohemienne
5 - Esmeralda You See
6 - So Look No More For Love
7 - The Feast Of Fools
8 - The King Of Fools
9 - The Sorceress
10 - The Foundling
11 - The Doors Of Paris
12 - Kidnap Attempt
13 - The Court Of The Miracles
14 - The Word Phoebus
15 - Shining Like The Sun
16 - Torn Apart
17 - Anarchy另一个家
18 - Water Plea
19 - Belle Is The Only Word
20 - Home In The Sky
21 - Ave Maria合并单元格快捷键
22 - If you can e inside me
23 - Your Love Will Kill me
24 - The Shadow
25 - At Val D'amour
26 - The Voluptuary
27 - Destiny
Act 2
28 - Talk To Me Of Florence
29 - The Bells
30 - Where Is She
31 - The Birds They Put In Cages
最奇葩的名字
32 - Cast Away
33 - The Trial
34 - The Torture
小蘑菇漫画35 - I Am A Priest
36 - Phoebus If You Can Hear
37 - To Get Back To You
38 - My Heart If You Will Swear
39 - Frollo's Visit To Esmeralda
40 - One Bright Morning You Danced
河南高考录取率41 - Free Today
42 - Moon
43 - This Small Whistle I Leave You
44 - God You Made The World All Wrong
45 - Live For The One I Love
46 - Attack On Notre Dame
家规家训47 - By Royal Law
48 - My Master My Saviour
49 - Give her to me
50 - Dance My Esmeralda
Act 1
The Age Of The Cathedrals
Gringoire:
This is a tale that takes its place. In Paris fair, this year of grace.
Fourteen hundred eighty two. A tale of lust and love so true.
We are the artists of the time, we dream in sculpture dream in rhyme.
For you we bring our world alive, so something will survive.
From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals.
The old world began.
A new unknown thousand years.
For man just has to climb up where the stars are.
And live beyond life.
Live in glass and live in stone.
Stone after stone, day after day. From year to year man had his way.
Men had built with faith and love. The cathedrals ro above.
We troubadours and poets sing. That love is all and everything.
We promi you, all human kind. Tomorrow will be fine.
From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals.
The old world began.
A new unknown thousand years.
For man just has to climb up where the stars are.
And live beyond life.
Live in glass and live in stone.
From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals.
The old world began.
A new unknown thousand years.
For man just has to climb up where the stars are.
And live beyond life.
Live in glass and live in stone.
But it is doomed the age of the cathedrals.
小红鞋Barbarians wait.
At the gates of Paris fair.
Oh let them in, the pagans and the vandals.
太宗
A wi man once said.
In two thousand, this world ends.
In two thousand, this world ends.
The Refugees
Clopin and Refugees:
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you.
Asylum. Asylum.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you.
Asylum. Asylum.
At Paris gates we stand, ten thousand in our band.
And one day soon we'll be, a million in this land.
We wonder what you'll do, the day we ask of you.
Asylum. Asylum.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you.
Asylum. Asylum.
We are the down-and-outs, here at the city gates.
And all of Paris waits, to e what we're about.
The world will change someday; We'll make it work someway.
The day we come to stay, with you.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home.
The refugees.
Without a home.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home.
We are the strangers here, the refugees.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you.
Asylum. Asylum.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men.
Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you.
Asylum. Asylum. Asylum. Asylum.
Intervention of Frollo
Frollo:
Monsieur Phoebus de Chateaupers, captain of the archers of the crown.
I order you to arrest, the strangers disturbing the town.