The Night They Invented Champagne

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Maria Karnilova - Pop, Broadway

The Night They Invented Champagne

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[GIGI] What time tomorrow will we get there? Can I watch you play roulette there? May I stay up late for supper? Is it awfully, awfully upper? [MAMITA] Gigi, you'll drive us wild Stop, you silly child [GIGI] Is everybody celebrated Full of sin and dissipated? Is it hot enough to blister? Will I be your little sister? [MAMITA] Gigi, you are absurd Not another word [GASTON] Oh, let her gush and jabber Let her be enthused I cannot remember When I have been more amused [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 do is Fly to the sky on Champagne And shout to everyone in sight That since that world began No woman or a man Has ever been as happy as we are tonight [MAMITA, spoken] Oh, Gigi! [GASTON] The night they invented Champagne It's plain as it could be They thought of you and me The night they invented Champagne They absolutely knew That all we'd want to do is Fly to the sky on Champagne And shout to everyone in sight That since the world began No woman or a man Has ever been as happy as we are tonight [MAMITA, spoken] Gigi! [GASTON, spoken] Gigi! [Dance break.] [MAMITA] 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 do is Fly to the sky on Champagne And shout to everyone in sight That since the world began No woman or a man Has ever been as happy as we are tonight [Dance break.] [MAMITA, GIGI & GASTON] Fly to the sky on Champagne And shout to everyone in sight That since the world began No woman or a man Has ever been as happy as we are tonight!

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Credits

Writers
  • Alan Jay Lerner
  • Frederick Loewe