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  1. You cut me and I bleed you Gb Eb You're like some kind of sonnet, all I want to do is read you Db And I love you [Madalena] I know F [Galavant] I mean I love you [Madalena] yes, thanks Gb [Galavant] I said I love you [Madalena] you did Gbm Ab [Galavant] And now don't you want to tell me something too [Verse 1] Am Dm E Am [Madalena] I love you ...

  2. C C C C C Em The skyball's doing its shine-thing C G The moving air is so sweet Am Em This flopsy colorful vine-thing F G C Smells as pretty as meat Am Em And those wingy-beasts with their feathers F G They make a squeaky-like sound C F And I'd never have guessed what I'm trying to say G C Frankly I hadn't a clue Am Dm Now this chunk of my chest keeps flump-flumpin' away G F Dm G C Love makes ...

    • “Galavant”
    • “Let’s Agree to Disagree”
    • “Love Is Strange”
    • “Off with His Shirt”
    • “The World’S Best Kiss”
    • “Maybe You’Re Not The Worst Thing Ever”
    • “Today We Rise”
    • “Love Makes The World Brand New”
    • “What Am I Feeling?”
    • “My Dragon Pal and Me”

    The very first song heard in the series’ very first episode is none other than the titular song “Galavant.” Through its fun melody, it established the show’s tone and perfectly laid out its premise. The theme expertly established Galavant’s character as well as those of Madalena and King Richard. Plus, it was also repeatedly reprised throughout Sea...

    In this second season riffon “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” Madalena and Gareth come to lyrical blows about their differences. After Madalena throws Gareth’s painting of dogs jousting in the toilet (aka the castle moat), they discard each other’s favorite things. That is until Sid suggests they try to find common ground... which goes as well as ...

    Galavant was candid about the messy realities of relationships, and it used the framework of love songs to explicitly lay out just how ridiculous romance could be. “Love is Strange” is one example. RELATED: THE 10 HIGHEST-GROSSING MOVIE MUSICALS OF ALL TIME (ACCORDING TO BOX OFFICE MOJO) Galavant finally gets over Madalena and he sings this duet wi...

    This disco numberis the ultimate earworm, but what really makes it work is that it’s performed by Kylie Minogue. Minogue is the “queen of all queens,” ruler of the gay bar Galavant and the clueless King Richard have stumbled into. She imprisons them and puts them to work but not before singing this showstopping number. The song would fit in on any ...

    In this song, Galavant and Isabella sing about their one and only kiss. They initially try to lie about the blissful nature of their single lip-lock, but as the song goes on they become more and more honest. Eventually they admit the kiss was awful, but that doesn’t mean their feelings for one another have changed. The song tackles awkward and unco...

    Have you ever met someone you just can’t stand but then you spend a little time with them and realize maybe they’re… tolerable-ish? This song speaks to just that situation. Early in the first season, Madalena and King Richard as well as Galavant and Isabella are thrown together. To say that none of them are exactly enjoying their predicament — exce...

    If Les Miserables’ inspirational “Do You Hear the People Sing?” was brutally honest, you’d have “Today We Rise.” Sid rallies the peasants of Valencia to rise up before making the mistake of being candid about their chances against the royal army. RELATED: THE 10 MOST ANTICIPATED UPCOMING MOVIE MUSICALS As he and the peasants march on the castle, Si...

    When Madalena admits she loves Gareth in a moment of unguarded honesty, Gareth becomes a transformed man. The character has been gruff and tough since childhood so he’s never experienced a soft, gooey emotion in his life. Yet Madalena’s confession changes his whole world. Gareth's never smiled or waved or enjoyed butterflies or bird songs. So as he...

    After suffering through a mean-spirited roast at the palace of her fellow royals and being forced to walk home, Madalena returns to her castle to find she’s feeling something strange. It’s an… emotion, and not a positive one. This beautifully written songis strangely relatable despite its ridiculous premise. After all, who hasn’t wished their bad f...

    By season 2, Richard’s fortunes have changed. He’s lost his crown and his home and is traveling with Galavant. And when he buys a lizard he thinks is a dragon, even Galavant has had it with Richard. Despite the setbacks, Richard believes in his lizard Tad Cooper so much that he sings this song to him. He envisions taking on their doubters together ...

  3. As much as someone like me can love anyone Galavant: Huh? Madalena: I mean I love how we make people stare We're quite the stunning pair Galavant: In other words, you love me? Madalena: As much as someone like me can love anyone Galavant: Okay. Madalena: I mean I love how when we hit the hay It's more than just okay Galavant: Right. Madalena: I ...

  4. Feb 1, 2016 · The least romantic love song ever since Frozen’s “Love is an Open Door,” the Season 1 melody “Maybe” sees two seemingly-doomed couples attempt to find the silver lining to their rain ...

  5. Jan 19, 2015 · With cleavage you could hold a whole parade in. Ah, true love was never this ecstatic. Nor as wildly acrobatic. Yes! He loved her to excess. Thrice daily more or less. And she'd be screaming ...

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  7. [Galavant] / I want you, I need you / You cut me, and I bleed you / You're like some kind of sonnet / All I want to do is read you / And I love you / [Madalena] / I know / [

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