"On My Own" from Les Miserables is a song sung by the character Eponine. In the song, Eponine expresses her unrequited love for Marius and her feelings of loneliness and longing for him. She reflects on her unreciprocated feelings and her acceptance that Marius will never love her in the way she loves him.
The character singing the song, Eponine, is venting her feelings into the night because the man she loves doesn't love her, but instead wants Eponine to help him find his true love. She says that she loves him and always will do and is imagining him with her.
Bearing in mind, this was set in 19th century France, with battles and fights everywhere you turn. Emotions were running high so if performing, I would suggest to smile but still be emotional, because she is happy when she is thinking about him.
Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil wrote the music and lyrics for Les Misérables.
No, "Pie Jesu" is not a song from Les Miserables. It is a religious choral piece often included in requiem settings. Les Miserables is a musical featuring songs like "I Dreamed a Dream" and "One Day More."
The song is Javert At The Barricade / Little People.
You can find the lyrics to the song "Stars" from the Les Miserables film on various online platforms such as Genius, AZLyrics, or directly on the official Les Miserables website. You may also find the lyrics in the official soundtrack of the film.
Solo sung by Javert is "Stars"
there are 40 songs in Les Miserables.
"On My Own" "Come to Me" Epilogue/ Finale
I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables.
The Production Budget for Les Miserables was $65,000,000.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo was published in 1862.
Les Miserables opened in the US in 1987.
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