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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

The song "Fie on Goodness" from Camelot the musical. This was thrown together for a college presentation.

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  • Yeah, I like the effects with which the lyrics were presented. It plays to the humour of the lyrics. Please YouTube don't ever delete this. If I were the author, I'd prefer this stand in the public square as a representation of my work than some simple screen-by-screen pasting of the lyrics. I don't represent the estate, but I think Lerner and Lowe would be smiling at this one and give it a thumbs up to stay on the internet.

  • Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad someone appreciates the humor, as in class no one so much as grinned. Also, Youtube blocked all viewers from Germany from seeing this... I don't really get the logic behind that one. :P

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  • I loved the red flash of "UNMOLESTED" I was laughing so hard I almost fell out of my chair! Thanks for putting this on!

  • now that was funny good job!

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  • Hoover's rage under John Kennedy, works for me.

  • Does anyone know the name of the AMAZING tenor in the Scotland section?

  • That was so well done. Thank you!

  • I'm glad you chose the London version instead of New York.

  • I cry when I hear this... I miss being in the play

  • @mecdutempsjadis Johnny Merce wrote the lyrics for "Lil Abner"? Wow, another incredibly witty guy. Those lyrics are hysterically funny.

  • @MsTruNorth ... I quite agree; Alan Jay Lerner was an extremely witty lyricist. For the record, though, "Li'l Abner" is not a Lerner and Loewe musical; it was scored by Gene DePaul, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. In addition to "Camelot" and "Gigi", Lerner and Loewe gave us "My Fair Lady", "Brigadoon" and "Paint Your Wagon". Sadly, both this song ("Fie on Goodness!") and "The Seven Deadly Virtues" were left out of the 1967 film version of "Camelot".

  • *sarcasm* Virgins may wander unmolested?!? Oh my goodness, the world is coming to an end!

  • @frymahhide1982 Alan J. Lerner wrote some very witty lyrics. If you can find any selections from "Lil Abner" online, you'll what I mean. That is Lerner and Lowe too. "Gigi" was Lerner and Lowe. Listen to the lyrics to "I don't Understand the Parisienes" (making love every time they get the chance) and "It's a Bore." The man just had a very clever way with words.

  • =O <- this was awesome.

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