Epiphany by Len Cariou & Angela Lansbury
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Album Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Original Cast Recording)

Epiphany by Len Cariou & Angela Lansbury

Release Date
Tue Apr 17 1979
Produced by
Thomas Z. Shepard
Writed by
Stephen Sondheim
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At first, Sweeney only wanted to murder Judge Turpin and the Beadle. Once Sweeney establishes a reputation as a skilled barber, the Judge goes to him for a shave. Just as Sweeney is about to slit the Judge’s throat, Anthony bursts in, ruining Sweeney’s chance at revenge. Sweeney flies into a rage an...

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Epiphany Lyrics

[TODD, spoken]
Out, I say! Out!

[MRS. LOVETT, spoken]
All this running and shouting. What is it now, dear?

[TODD, spoken]
I had him... and then...

[MRS. LOVETT, spoken]
I know, the sailor busted in. I saw them both running down the street and I said to myself: "The fat's in the fire!"

[TODD]
I had him!
His throat was bare
Beneath my hand

[MRS. LOVETT, spoken]
Now, now, dear. Don't fret—

[TODD]
No, I had him!
His throat was there
And he'll never come again

[MRS. LOVETT]
Easy now
Hush, love, hush
I keep telling you—

[TODD]
When?

[MRS. LOVETT]
What's your rush?

[TODD]
Why did I wait?
You told me to wait!
Now he'll never come again!

There's a hole in the world
Like a great black pit
And it's filled with people
Who are filled with shit
And the vermin of the world
Inhabit it—
But not for long!

They all deserve to die!
Tell you why, Mrs. Lovett
Tell you why
Because in all of the whole human race, Mrs. Lovett
There are two kinds of men and only two
There's the one staying put
In his proper place
And the one with his foot
In the other one's face
Look at me, Mrs Lovett
Look at you!

No, we all deserve to die
Tell you why, Mrs. Lovett
Tell you why
Because the lives of the wicked should be made brief
For the rest of us, death will be a relief
We all deserve to die!

And I'll never see Johanna
No, I'll never hug my girl to me—
Finished!

All right! You, sir
How about a shave?
Come and visit
Your good friend Sweeney!
You, sir, too, sir
Welcome to the grave
I will have vengeance
I will have salvation!

Who, sir? You, sir?
No one's in the chair—
Come on, come on
Sweeney's waiting!
I want you bleeders!
You, sir—anybody!
Gentlemen, now don't be shy!

Not one man, no
Nor ten men
Nor a hundred
Can assuage me—
I will have you!

And I will get him back
Even as he gloats
In the meantime I'll practice
On less honorable throats
And my Lucy lies in ashes
And I'll never see my girl again
But the work waits
I'm alive at last
And I'm full of joy!

Epiphany Q&A

Who wrote Epiphany's ?

Epiphany was written by Stephen Sondheim.

Who produced Epiphany's ?

Epiphany was produced by Thomas Z. Shepard.

When did Len Cariou & Angela Lansbury release Epiphany?

Len Cariou & Angela Lansbury released Epiphany on Tue Apr 17 1979.

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