Lyrics Decomposing Composers - Monty Python
Beethoven′s
gone,
but
his
music
lives
on
And
Mozart
don't
go
shopping
no
more
You′ll
never
meet
Liszt
or
Brahms
again
And
Elgar
doesn't
answer
the
door
Schubert
and
Chopin
used
to
chuckle
and
laugh
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
Haydn
and
Rachmaninoff
Enjoyed
a
nice
drink
with
their
meal
But
nowadays
no
one
will
serve
them
And
the
gravy
is
left
to
congeal
Verdi
and
Wagner
delighted
the
crowds
With
a
highly
original
sound
The
pianos
they
played
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
Debussy
But
there′s
not
much
of
him
left
to
hear
Claude
Achile
Debussy,
died
1918
Christoph
Willibald
Gluck,
died
1787
Carl
Maria
von
Weber,
not
at
all
well,
1825;
died
1826
Giacomo
Meyerbeer,
still
alive
1863;
not
still
alive
1864
Modest
Mussorgsky,
1880
going
to
parties;
no
fun
anymore,
1881
Johann
Nepomuk
Hummel,
chattin'
away
19
and
a
dozen
with
his
mates
down
at
the
pub
every
evening
1836;
1837,
nothing
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2 I'm So Worried Demo Version
3 I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On the Radio
4 I'm So Worried
5 Sit On My Face
6 Henry Kissinger
7 String
8 Never Be Rude To An Arab
9 Announcement (Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album)
10 I Like Chinese
11 The Bishop
12 Medical Love Song
13 Finland
14 Here Comes Another One
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16 Do What John
17 Rock Notes
18 Muddy Knees
19 Martydom of St Victor
20 Crocodile
21 Decomposing Composers
22 Bells
23 Traffic Lights
24 All Things Dull and Ugly
25 A Scottish Farewell
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27 Radio Ad Obligation Promo
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