Les Miserables Do you hear the people sing Sung by the 17 international Jean Valjean's, Jeff Leyton.
Hi, my name is Jeff Leyton. I represented Ireland in the line up of the 17 Jean Valjean's at the Royal Albert Hall. Its one of my favorite memories during my 15 years in Les Miserables. The song, composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg (music), Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel (original French lyrics), and Herbert Kretzmer (English lyrics) is first sung in Act I by Enjolras and the other students at the ABC Cafe as they prepare themselves to launch a rebellion in the streets of Paris during the funeral procession of General Jean Maximilien Lamarque. The song is sung again in the finale as the final song of the musical. This second version, which immediately follows a number by Jean Valjean and others, is sung by the entire cast with revised lyrics, and becomes progressively louder with each stanza. The song is a revolutionary call for people to overcome adversity. The "barricades" referred to in the song are erected by the rebel students in the streets of Paris in the musical's second act. They are to draw the National Guard into combat and ignite a civilian uprising to overthrow the government, but their rebellion eventually fails. / realjeffley. . / realjeffleyton / thejeffleyto. . Do you hear the people sing Lyrics in different languages from the international Jean Valjeans, at the Royal Albert Hall. Do you hear the people sing Singing a song of angry men It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again! When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes! A la volonté du peuple Et à la santé du progrès Das ist die Sinfonie von Menschen Die nicht länger Sklaven sind 新たに熱い 生命が始まる 明日がきたとき そうさ明日が Állsz-e mellénk, hogyha kell Kiállsz-e értünk, harcunkért I från vår barrikad Så kan man se ett framtidsland Så kom med och slåss Du ska kämpa med oss om du kan!! Wytęż słuch to śpiewa lud Co nie chce tkwić w niewoli znów Van al die mensen die verdommen Om nog langer slaaf te zijn When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes! Wenn du kämpfst mit ganzer Kraft hat bald ein Ende alle Not Some will fall and some will live Will you stand up and take your chance The blood of the martyrs will Water the meadows of France Kan du høyre folkets song Det er ein song frå arge menn! Chcem tady žít už máme bídy dost i běd i svévolí Når de dumpe trommers bud svares af stærke hjerteslag Da skal et bedre liv gå ud i den nye dag Will you join in our crusade Who will be strong and stand with me Þannig er söngur þeirra sem að þrældóm aldrei vilja meir Do you hear the people sing say do you hear the distant drums It is the future that they bring When tomorrow comes! One day more, One day more, Tomorrow we'll be far away Tomorrow is the judgement day Tomorrow we'll discover What our God in Heaven has in store! One more dawn One more day One day more.

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