School of Disney                     Class: Music                  Lesson: Beauty and the Beast

Belle

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

 

 


[Belle:]        Little town
                It's a quiet village
                Ev'ry day
                Like the one before
                Little town
                Full of little people
                Waking up to say:

[Townsfolk:]    Bonjour!
                Bonjour!
                Bonjour! Bonjour! Bonjour!

[Belle:]        There goes the baker with his tray, like always
                The same old bread and rolls to sell
                Ev'ry morning just the same
                Since the morning that we came
                To this poor provincial town
[Baker:]        Good Morning, Belle!
[Belle:]        'Morning, Monsieur.
[Baker:]        Where are you off to?
[Belle:]        The bookshop. I just finished the most wonderful story
                about a beanstalk and an ogre and a -
[Baker:]        That's nice. Marie! The baguettes! Hurry up! )

[Townsfolk:]    Look there she goes that girl is strange, no question
                Dazed and distracted, can't you tell?
                Never part of any crowd
                'Cause her head's up on some cloud
                No denying she's a funny girl that Belle

[Man I:]        Bonjour
[Woman I:]      Good day
[Man I:]        How is your fam'ly?

[Woman II:]     Bonjour
[Man II:]       Good day
[Woman II:]     How is your wife?

[Woman III:]    I need six eggs
[Man III:]      That's too expensive

[Belle:]        There must be more than this provincial life

[Bookseller:]   Ah, Belle.
[Belle:]        Good Morning. I've come to return the book I borrowed.
[Bookseller:]   Finished already?
[Belle:]        Oh, I couldn't put it down. Have you got anything new?
[Bookseller:]   Ha Ha! Not since yesterday.
[Belle:]        That's all right. I'll borrow . . . . . this one!
[Bookseller:]   That one? But you've read it twice!
[Belle:]        Well, it's my favorite! Far off places, daring swordfights,
                magic spells, a prince in disguise -
[Bookseller:]   If you like it all that much, it's yours!
[Belle:]        But sir!
[Bookseller:]   I insist.
[Belle:]        Well, thank you. Thank you very much!

[Townsfolk:]    Look there she goes that girl is so peculiar
                I wonder if she's feeling well
                With a dreamy far-off look
                And her nose stuck in a book
                What a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle

[Belle:]        Oh, isn't this amazing?
                It's my fav'rite part because you'll see
                Here's where she meets Prince Charming
                But she won't discover that it's him 'til chapter three

[Woman:]        Now it's no wonder that her name means "beauty"
                Her looks have got no parallel
[Shopkeeper:]   But behind that fair facade
                I'm afraid she's rather odd
                Very diff'rent from the rest of us
[Townsfolk:]    She's nothing like the rest of us
                Yes, diff'rent from the rest of us is Belle

[LeFou:]        Wow! You didn't miss a shot, Gaston! You're the greatest
                hunter in the whole world!
[Gaston:]       I know.
[LeFou:]        No beast alive stands a chance against you. Ha ha ha! And
                no girl, for that matter.
[Gaston:]       It's true, LeFou. And I've got my sights set on that one.
[LeFou:]        Hm! The inventor's daughter?
[Gaston:]       She's the one - the lucky girl I'm going to marry.
[LeFou:]        But she's -
[Gaston:]       The most beautiful girl in town.
[LeFou:]        I know, but -
[Gaston:]       That makes her the best. And don't I deserve the best?
[LeFou:]        Well, of course! I mean you do, but -

[Gaston:]       Right from the moment when I met her, saw her
                I said she's gorgeous and I fell
                Here in town there's only she
                Who is beautiful as me
                So I'm making plans to woo and marry Belle

[Bimbettes:]    Look there he goes
                Isn't he dreamy?
                Monsieur Gaston
                Oh he's so cute
                Be still my heart
                I'm hardly breathing
                He's such a tall, dark, strong and handsome brute

[Man I:]        Bonjour!
[Gaston:]       Pardon
[Man II:]       Good day
[Man III:]      Mais oui!
[Matron:]       You call this bacon?
[Woman I:]      What lovely grapes!
[Man IV:]       Some cheese
[Woman II:]     Ten yards
[Man IV:]       one pound
[Gaston:]       'scuse me!
[Cheese merchant:] I'll get the knife
[Gaston:]       Please let me through!
[Woman I:]      This bread -
[Man V:]        Those fish -
[Woman I:]      it's stale!
[Man V:]        they smell!
[Baker:]        Madame's mistaken.

[Belle:]        There must be more than this provincial life!
[Gaston:]       Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my wife!

[Townsfolk:]    Look there she goes a girl who's strange but special
                A most peculiar mad'moiselle
                It's a pity and a sin
                She doesn't quite fit in
                'Cause she really is a funny girl
                A beauty but a funny girl
                She really is a funny girl
                That Belle