Who originally sang Come What May from Moulin Rouge?
Nicole Kidman
Come What May (2001 song)
| “Come What May” | |
|---|---|
| Songwriter(s) | David Baerwald, Kevin Gilbert |
| Producer(s) | BLAM, Marius de Vries, Josh G Abrahams |
| Nicole Kidman singles chronology | |
| “Come What May” (2001) “Somethin’ Stupid” (2001) |
Did Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor sing in Moulin Rouge?
He and Kidman spent months together rehearsing songs, and even workshopping the script with Luhrmann and co-writer Craig Pearce. “We worked on singing. We did some movement. And just tried different things out with the camera,” McGregor said.
Who was in the movie Moulin Rouge?
| Moulin Rouge! | |
|---|---|
| Starring | Nicole Kidman Ewan McGregor John Leguizamo Jim Broadbent Richard Roxburgh |
| Cinematography | Donald M. McAlpine |
| Edited by | Jill Bilcock |
| Music by | Craig Armstrong |
Who sings the original Come What May?
Nicole KidmanEwan McGregor
Come What May/Artists
Are any Moulin Rouge songs original?
MOULIN ROUGE! The only original song in the film is Satine and Christian’s love ballad, “Come What May,” which was composed by David Baerwald and Kevin Gilbert.
Where does the saying Come What May come from?
The phrase was used in the French language in the early 1300’s as “avalze que valze” which means “let it avail what it may, come what may”. Shakespeare made it popular by using it in his work ‘Macbeth’ in the year 1605. By the 1800’s it was a popular US phrase just as much as it belonged to the European English.
What does Macbeth mean when he says come what come may Time and the hour runs through the roughest day?
whatever is going to happen will happen
Key quotation: Come what come may, / Time and the hour runs through the roughest day (lines 146–7) Macbeth is saying here that whatever is going to happen will happen, whatever the day looks like.
What does come what may mean in Shakespeare?
‘Come what may’ is yet another English idiom that comes from Shakespeare’s works. As we use it today it means being prepared to do something regardless of the consequences, to not allow anything to distract from that, no matter how hard or difficult it becomes.