Le Tango de Roxanne
Moulin Rouge [Original Soundtrack] Lyrics


We have lyrics for 'Le Tango de Roxanne' by these artists:


Ewan McGregor Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…
Ewan Mcgregor & Jacek Koman Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on tha…
Ewan McGregor & Jose Feliciano (tango dancer sing:) Will drive you! Will drive you! Will dr…
Ewan McGregor And Jose Feliciano Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on tha…
Ewan McGregor Feat. Jose Feliciano & Jacek Koman Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…
Ewan McGregor feat. Jose Feliciano and Jacek Koman (tango dancer sing:) Will drive you! Will drive you! Will dr…
Ewan Mcgregor Ft. Alessandro Safina Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…
Ewan Mcgregor Jose Feliciano (tango dancer sing:) Will drive you! Will drive you! Will dr…
Ewan McGregor Jose Feliciano & Jacek Koman Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…
Ewan McGregor Jose Feliciano and Jacek Koman (tango dancer sing:) Will drive you! Will drive you! Will dr…
Ewan McGregor/Jacek Koman/José Feliciano Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…
Ewan Mcgregor/Jose Feliciano (tango dancer sing:) Will drive you! Will drive you! Will dr…
Jacek Koman Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…
Jose Feliciano and Cast Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on tha…
José Feliciano Ewan Mcgregor & Jacek Koman Will drive you Mad Roxanne You don't have to put on that re…


We have lyrics for these tracks by Moulin Rouge [Original Soundtrack]:


Because We Can Because we can, can, can Yes we can, can, can, can Can,…
Children of the Revolution Well, you can bump and grind If it's good for your…
Come What May Christian Never knew I could feel like this Like I'…
Complainte de la Butte La lune trop blême pose un diadème sur tes cheveux…
El Tango de Roxanne Will drive you... Mad! Roxanne You don't have to…
Elephant Love Medley Christian | Satine Love is a many splendored …
Hindi Sad Diamonds She is mine! I only speak the truth! I only speak…
Nature Boy This story is about Love, the woman I Loved is…
One Day I'll Fly Away I follow the night Can't stand the light When will I begin…
Rhythm of the Night Dance all night, dance all night, dance all night And it's…
Sparkling Diamonds The French are glad to die for love... A kiss on…
The Show Must Go On Zidler Another hero, another mindless crime Behind th…



Your Song My gift is my song And this one's for you And you…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@oliyuprimizhu1326

Moulin rouge is actually based off a french novel “La dame aux camélias”, written by Alexandre Dumas jr. (The bastard son of the guy who wrote The Three Musketeers). The novel itself is based on a true story, on the relationship between Alexandre Dumas jr. and a courtesan named Marie Duplessis, who died at age 23 of a chest disease.

The novel tells the story of Armand Duval, a young man who falls in love with a courtesan, Marguerite. They begin a liaison, with Marguerite being a very famous and sought-after courtesan, and Armand being a young man of modest means. As he can not alone sustain his lover’s lavish expenses, she continues to take clients. It almost drives Armand mad with jealousy, and Marguerite, out of love for him, decides to quit her expensive lifestyle and retire with him to a countryside estate, while he plans to repay her debts with his dead mother’s inheritance. They live peacefully until Armand’s father appears. He writes a letter, asking for Armand to leave Marguerite, but he refuses. Armand’s father then secretly goes to see Marguerite and asks her to leave his son, and explains that if the two of them were to continue their relationship it would ruin Armand, he would be ridiculed and scorned by all, along with their family name and that Armand’s younger sister would never be able to marry the man she loves if her family’s name was tarnished as it would be.

Marguerite then leaves Armand, making him believe she has grown bored and had taken a new lover. Mad with jealousy and devoured by grief, he takes a lover himself as a revenge, behaving coldly and cruelly towards her at every social gatherings where they see each other.

Armand then asks her to come see him, and they end up falling into bed, after Armand mocks, taunts and finally begs her to come back to him, promising he would love and take care of her, no matter what. It’s a very sweet and passionate night. She leaves in the morning, and when he goes to see her in her home, he is informed that she is with one of his clients. In a fit of despairing agony and hate, he sends her some money with a note saying “here is last night’s fee”. After which she leaves for England.

Eventually, he receives a letter from her, where she explains that she has loved him and no other and that she had never betrayed him. It shows her immense devotion and love (one of my favorite lines roughly translated: “Everyday brought a new insult from you, which I received almost as a joy, for it was proof that you loved me still.”) However, the letter also explains that she has an incurable illness, and that she will soon be dead.

Armand rushes back as fast as he can, only to find her already dead, and all of her possession already being auctioned off. He finds letters she wrote him as she was slowly dying, where she shows her love for him, her final days, with bailiffs already emptying her house because of her debts and empty halls as no one would visit a dying courtesan. Her last letters were desperate pleas for him to come see her (“Oh! Come, come, Armand, I’m suffering unbearably, I am going to die, my God.”)

Armand sits through Marguerite’s belongings’ auction where he meets the narrator who bought a book Armand gave to Marguerite, and that Armand would like to buy back. Which results in Armand telling him the whole story.

[Thanks for reading this novel of a comment, I really recommend the book, “la dame aux camélias”:)]



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@castielanne2544

My god Ewan McGregor's voice is an eargasm.

@katyexley8190

I adore him and his voice 😍😍😍😍

@castielanne2544

Yesss me too

@lucreziamilano8350

omg yes...it's a drug

@lucreziamilano8350

+Dena-Alba Alba-Dena he is the one who sing haha search the video where he sings with Robbie williams

@dena-albaalba-dena8923

Lucrezia Milano as long as I remember on the extras of the movie, it says that nicole sings for real but ewan doesn't

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@jennafyt1335

Whoever was playing the violin deserves a grammy

@dikaia8949

Sure, total agreement 👍

@Nitekom

Sounds almost like a voice

@littlezimgirl

I wonder who played it, Feliciano?? Or someone who wished to be anonymous... One may never know 😉

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