Dulcinea
- Keith Michell (1968)You are listening to the song Dulcinea by Keith Michell, writer by Joe Darion;Mitch Leigh in album Man Of La Mancha: The London Original Cast. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Scene - Original Cast
- Overture - Denys Rawson
- I'm Only Thinking Of Hime (And Reprise) - Alan Crowfoot
- Man Of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) - Bernard Spear
- It's All The Same - Joan Diener
- Dulcinea - Keith Michell
- I Really Like Him - Bernard Spear
- What Does He Want Of Me? - Joan Diener
- Little Bird, Little Bird - Peter Gordeno
- Barber's Song (Golden Helmet Of Mambrino) - Bernard Spear
- To Each His Dulcinea (To Every Man His Dream) - Alan Crofoot
- The Impossible Dream (The Quest) - Keith Michell
- Combat Scene (The Fight) - Bernard Spear
- The Dubbing (Knight Of The Woeful Countenance) - Bernard Spear
- The Abduction - Joan Diener
- Reprise: Man Of La Mancha (I Don Quixote) - Keith Michell
- Aldonza - Joan Diener
- Knight Of The Mirrors - Bernard Spear
- A Little Gossip - Bernard Spear
- The Death Scene: Dulcinea (Reprise) - Joan Diener
- The Death Scene: Man Of La Mancha (Reprise) - Joan Diener
- The Death Scene: The Psalm - Alan Crofoot
- Final Scene - Company
- Finale Reprise: The Impossible Dream (The Quest) - Company
Lyrics
(Smiling, sill keeping his eyes averted)
Ah, sweet sovereign of my captive heart
I shall not fail thee, for I know.
I have dreamed thee too long
Never seen thee or touched thee
But known thee with all of my heart
Half a prayer, half a song
Thou hast always been with me
Though we have been always apart.
Dulcinea... Dulcinea...
I see heaven when I see thee, Dulcinea
And thy name is like a prayer
An angel whispers... Dulcinea... Dulcinea!
If I reach out to thee
Do not tremble and shrink
From the touch of my hand on thy hair
Let my fingers but see
Thou art warm and alive
And no phantom to fade in the air.
Dulcinea... Dulcinea
I have sought thee, sung thee
Dreamed thee, Dulcinea!
Now I've found thee
And the world shall know thy glory
Dulcinea... Dulcinea!
(The scene reverts to the prison where Cervantes tells of Don Quixote's family and friends who are worried about his mental state)
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