Finale
Tim Burton Lyrics


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Performed by Danny Elfman, Catherine
O'Hara,
And the Citizens of Halloween
Chorus
La, la, la, (etc.)
Jack's ok, and he's back, ok
Child corpse and chorus
He's all right
Mayor and chorus
Let's shout, make a fuss
Scream it out, wheee
Chorus
Jack is back now, everyone sing
In our town of Halloween
Child corpse
What's this?
Cyclops
What's this?
Harleouin demon
I haven't got a clue
Mr. Hyde
What's this?
Clown
Why it's completely new
Off-Screen voice
What's this?
Wolfman
Must be a Christmas thing
Off-Screen voice
What's this?
Mayor
It's really very strange
Chorus
This is Halloween
Halloween! Halloween! Halloween!
What's this?
What's this?
(Repeat)
Jack
My dearest friend, if you don't mind
I'd like to join you by your side
Where we can gaze into the stars
Jack and sally
And sit together, now and forever
For it is plain as anyone can see
We're simply meant to be





Music and Lyrics by Danny Elfman
(c) I993 Buena Vista Music Company (Bmi)

Overall Meaning

The song "Finale" from Tim Burton's movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas" has a very lively and enthusiastic tone, fitting for a celebration of the movie's main protagonist, Jack Skellington. The chorus is filled with excitement as they rejoice in Jack's return, and the citizens of Halloween proclaim that it's time to "shout and make a fuss".


The lyrics also include characters expressing their confusion and amazement at the new discoveries that Jack has brought with him, such as the Christmas holiday. The Child Corpse and Chorus sing, "What's this?" and the Cyclops, Harlequin Demon, Mr. Hyde, Clown, and Wolfman all chime in, expressing their bewilderment.


The final verses of the song are a duet between Jack and Sally, two characters who are often seen as a romantic couple. Jack asks to join Sally by her side and suggests they "gaze into the stars and sit together, now and forever", cementing their love for each other. The final line, "We're simply meant to be", encapsulates the theme of the movie - the search for purpose and belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

La, la, la, (etc.)
The song begins with a joyful and playful melody where the citizens of Halloween town come together to sing their heart out in chorus.


Jack's ok, and he's back, ok
The song highlights Jack's comeback after mistakenly thinking Christmas to be Halloween. Everyone is relieved to see him back.


He's all right
Jack's return is confirmed, and people are now at ease, knowing that Halloween is back in safe hands.


Let’s shout, make a fuss
The Mayor urges everyone to celebrate Jack’s return by shouting and making a fuss to show their excitement.


Scream it out, wheee
People express their joy and excitement by letting out loud screams, depicting their enthusiasm for Halloween celebrations.


Jack is back now, everyone sing
The chorus emphasizes that Jack's return is significant, and thus, everyone should join in singing to pay tribute to the Pumpkin King’s grand comeback.


In our town of Halloween
This line highlights the town’s Halloween-themed setting, a place where this holiday reigns supreme.


What's this?
The citizens of Halloween are surprised to see bizarre Christmas-themed objects, and they are confused about their potential use.


I haven't got a clue
The Harlequin demon is clueless about these Christmas-themed objects and is curious to know more about it.


Why it's completely new
The clown is fascinated by these objects and wonders about their origins and what purpose they might serve since they are very unusual to them.


Must be a Christmas thing
The Wolfman is guessing that these strange objects are associated with Christmas festivities and are not necessarily part of their Halloween celebrations.


It's really very strange
The Mayor is concerned by the unknown objects, and he thinks that they might disrupt traditional Halloween proceedings, making things confusing for everyone.


This is Halloween
The chorus sings in joy and unison, expressing their joy and excitement about Halloween that is celebrated with pomp and grandeur in their town.


My dearest friend, if you don't mind
Jack seeks Sally's company, asking for her permission to stand by his side as he embarks on Halloween festivities once again.


I'd like to join you by your side
Jack wants to be with Sally and share some quality time by her side while they gaze at the stars and celebrate Halloween together.


And sit together, now and forever
This line depicts Jack's inclination to spend eternity with Sally, never parting ways and always staying together.


For it is plain as anyone can see
Jack emphasizes his love for Sally, which is evident to everyone's eyes, and there can be no denying it.


We're simply meant to be
Jack and Sally are like two peas in a pod, and they are meant to be together, hand in hand, for eternity.




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