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C'est moi (Camelot)

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From the 1960 musical Camelot
Words by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
Sung by Sir Lancelot
Please note this video has been made for learning purposes only - we do not claim to own the right to any part of the song featured.
Camelot! Camelot! In far off France I heard your call
Camelot! Camelot! And here am I to give my all
I know in my soul what you expect of me
And all that and more I shall be!
A knight of the table round should be invincible
Succeed where a less fantastic man would fail
Climb a wall no one else can climb; Cleave a dragon in record time
Swim a moat in a coat of heavy iron mail
No matter the pain he ought to be unwincable
Impossible deeds should be his daily fare
But where in the world is there in the world
A man so extraordinaire?
C'est moi! C'est moi, I'm forced to admit!
'Tis I, I humbly reply that mortal who these marvels can do
C'est moi, C'est moi, 'tis I! I've never lost in battle or game
I'm simply the best by far
When swords are crossed 'Tis always the same
One blow and Au Revoir!
C'est moi! C'est moi, so admir'bly fit; A French Prometheus unbound
And here I stand with valour untold
Exception’lly brave, Amazingly bold
To serve at the Table Round! C'est moi!
Words by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
Sung by Sir Lancelot
Please note this video has been made for learning purposes only - we do not claim to own the right to any part of the song featured.
Camelot! Camelot! In far off France I heard your call
Camelot! Camelot! And here am I to give my all
I know in my soul what you expect of me
And all that and more I shall be!
A knight of the table round should be invincible
Succeed where a less fantastic man would fail
Climb a wall no one else can climb; Cleave a dragon in record time
Swim a moat in a coat of heavy iron mail
No matter the pain he ought to be unwincable
Impossible deeds should be his daily fare
But where in the world is there in the world
A man so extraordinaire?
C'est moi! C'est moi, I'm forced to admit!
'Tis I, I humbly reply that mortal who these marvels can do
C'est moi, C'est moi, 'tis I! I've never lost in battle or game
I'm simply the best by far
When swords are crossed 'Tis always the same
One blow and Au Revoir!
C'est moi! C'est moi, so admir'bly fit; A French Prometheus unbound
And here I stand with valour untold
Exception’lly brave, Amazingly bold
To serve at the Table Round! C'est moi!