| Song | The Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular) |
| Artist | Various Artists |
| Album | moulin rouge 2 |
| Spectacular Spectacular Spectacular, spectacular | |
| No words in the vernacular | |
| Can describe this great event | |
| You'll be dumb with wonderment | |
| Returns are fixed at ten percent | |
| You must agree, that's excellent | |
| And on top of your fee... | |
| You'll be involved artistically. | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Elephants! Arabians! Indians! And courtesans! | |
| Acrobats! and juggling bears! Exotic girls! Fire eaters! | |
| Muscle Men! Contortionists! | |
| Intrigue, danger, and romance! | |
| Electric lights, Machinery, Powered with electricity! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Spectacular, spectacular | |
| No words in the vernacular | |
| Can describe this great event | |
| You'll be dumb with wonderment | |
| The hills are alive, with the sound of music... | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Duke:Yes, but what happens in the end? | |
| The courtesan and sitar man | |
| Are pulled apart by an evil plan... | |
| But in the end she hears his song... | |
| And their love is just too strong. | |
| It's a little bit funny, | |
| This feeling inside... | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years--! | |
| Sitar player's secret song, helps them flee the evil one... | |
| Though the tyrant rants and rails, it is all to no avail! | |
| Zidler: I am the evil maharajah! You will not escape! | |
| Satine: Oh Harold, no one could play him like you could! | |
| Zidler: No one's going to! | |
| So exciting, we'll make them laugh we'll make them cry! | |
| So delighting --! |
| Spectacular Spectacular Spectacular, spectacular | |
| No words in the vernacular | |
| Can describe this great event | |
| You' ll be dumb with wonderment | |
| Returns are fixed at ten percent | |
| You must agree, that' s excellent | |
| And on top of your fee... | |
| You' ll be involved artistically. | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Elephants! Arabians! Indians! And courtesans! | |
| Acrobats! and juggling bears! Exotic girls! Fire eaters! | |
| Muscle Men! Contortionists! | |
| Intrigue, danger, and romance! | |
| Electric lights, Machinery, Powered with electricity! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Spectacular, spectacular | |
| No words in the vernacular | |
| Can describe this great event | |
| You' ll be dumb with wonderment | |
| The hills are alive, with the sound of music... | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Duke: Yes, but what happens in the end? | |
| The courtesan and sitar man | |
| Are pulled apart by an evil plan... | |
| But in the end she hears his song... | |
| And their love is just too strong. | |
| It' s a little bit funny, | |
| This feeling inside... | |
| So exciting, the audience will stomp and cheer! | |
| So delighting, it will run for 50 years! | |
| Sitar player' s secret song, helps them flee the evil one... | |
| Though the tyrant rants and rails, it is all to no avail! | |
| Zidler: I am the evil maharajah! You will not escape! | |
| Satine: Oh Harold, no one could play him like you could! | |
| Zidler: No one' s going to! | |
| So exciting, we' ll make them laugh we' ll make them cry! | |
| So delighting ! |