| Song | Those Canaan Days |
| Artist | Original Broadway Cast |
| Album | Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| (Simeon) | |
| Do you remember the good years in Canaan? | |
| The summers were endlessly gold | |
| The fields were a patchwork of clover | |
| The winters were never too cold | |
| We'd stroll down the boulevards together | |
| And everything 'round us was fine | |
| (Jacob) | |
| Now the fields are dead and bare | |
| No joie de vivre anywhere | |
| Et maintenant we drink a bitter wine | |
| (Brothers) | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| (Simeon) | |
| Do you remember those wonderful parties? | |
| The splendour of Canaan's cuisine | |
| Our extravagant, elegant soirés | |
| The gayest the Bible has seen | |
| It's funny, but, since we lost Joseph | |
| We've gone to the other extreme | |
| No-one comes to dinner now | |
| We'd only eat them anyhow | |
| I even find I'm missing Joseph's dreams | |
| (Brothers) | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| (Simeon) | |
| It's funny, but, since we lost Joseph | |
| We've gone to the other extreme | |
| Perhaps we all misjudged the lad | |
| Perhaps he wasn't quite that bad | |
| And how we miss his entertaining dreams | |
| (Brothers) | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did--did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| (Simeon) | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| (Brothers) | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days |
| Simeon | |
| Do you remember the good years in Canaan? | |
| The summers were endlessly gold | |
| The fields were a patchwork of clover | |
| The winters were never too cold | |
| We' d stroll down the boulevards together | |
| And everything ' round us was fine | |
| Jacob | |
| Now the fields are dead and bare | |
| No joie de vivre anywhere | |
| Et maintenant we drink a bitter wine | |
| Brothers | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| Simeon | |
| Do you remember those wonderful parties? | |
| The splendour of Canaan' s cuisine | |
| Our extravagant, elegant soire s | |
| The gayest the Bible has seen | |
| It' s funny, but, since we lost Joseph | |
| We' ve gone to the other extreme | |
| Noone comes to dinner now | |
| We' d only eat them anyhow | |
| I even find I' m missing Joseph' s dreams | |
| Brothers | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| Simeon | |
| It' s funny, but, since we lost Joseph | |
| We' ve gone to the other extreme | |
| Perhaps we all misjudged the lad | |
| Perhaps he wasn' t quite that bad | |
| And how we miss his entertaining dreams | |
| Brothers | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where diddid they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| Simeon | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| Brothers | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days |
| Simeon | |
| Do you remember the good years in Canaan? | |
| The summers were endlessly gold | |
| The fields were a patchwork of clover | |
| The winters were never too cold | |
| We' d stroll down the boulevards together | |
| And everything ' round us was fine | |
| Jacob | |
| Now the fields are dead and bare | |
| No joie de vivre anywhere | |
| Et maintenant we drink a bitter wine | |
| Brothers | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| Simeon | |
| Do you remember those wonderful parties? | |
| The splendour of Canaan' s cuisine | |
| Our extravagant, elegant soiré s | |
| The gayest the Bible has seen | |
| It' s funny, but, since we lost Joseph | |
| We' ve gone to the other extreme | |
| Noone comes to dinner now | |
| We' d only eat them anyhow | |
| I even find I' m missing Joseph' s dreams | |
| Brothers | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where did they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| Simeon | |
| It' s funny, but, since we lost Joseph | |
| We' ve gone to the other extreme | |
| Perhaps we all misjudged the lad | |
| Perhaps he wasn' t quite that bad | |
| And how we miss his entertaining dreams | |
| Brothers | |
| Those Canaan days we used to know | |
| Where have they gone, where diddid they go? | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| Simeon | |
| To those Canaan days | |
| Brothers | |
| Eh bien, raise your berets | |
| To those Canaan days |