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Monty Python - Decomposing Composers Lyrics

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  • Beethoven s gone, but his music lives on,
  • And Mozart don't go shopping no more,
  • You'll never meet Listz or Brahms again,
  • And Elgar doesn't answer the door.
  • Schubert and Chopin used to chat all night long,
  • Whilst composing a long symphony,
  • But one hundred and fifty years later,
  • There's very little of them left to see.
  • The decomposing composers,
  • There's nothing much anyone can do,
  • You can still hear Beethoven,
  • But Beethoven cannot hear you.
  • Handel and Hyden and Rachmaninov (?),
  • Enjoyed a nice drink with their meal,
  • But nowadays no one will serve them,
  • And the gravy is left to cogeal.
  • Verdi and Wagner delighted the crowds,
  • With a highly original sound,
  • The pianos they used are still working,
  • But they're both six feet underground.
  • The decomposing composers,
  • There's less of them every year,
  • You can say what you like to Debussi,
  • But there's not much of him left to hear

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