"Le Jour D'Amour" (French for "The Day of Love") is a song sung in the 2002 film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II. It is performed in the opening of the movie where the town is getting ready for the festivals. It is sung by Clopin, Quasimodo, Hugo, Victor, and Laverne, and the townspeople.
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Clopin: There's music in the marketplace
The streets have come alive
The town is in a tizzy
It's a busy, buzzing hive
There's cause for this commotion
And emotional display
We just can't wait to celebrate
Our favorite holiday
Le Jour D'Amour
Your song is in the air
What magic will you make for us?
What promise will you share?
That golden bell
Sweet La Fidele
Will soon be ringing clear
The best of all the festivals
Le Jour D'Amour is here
Some have come in puppy love
Perchance to steal a kiss
Some are still enamored
After years of wedded bliss
Everyone: Everyone's parading
Down the promenade in pairs
Clopin: To join the celebration
At the finest of the fairs
Everyone: Le Jour D'Amour
Your song is in the air
What magic will you make for us?
Whose name shall I declare?
That golden bell
Sweet La Fidelle
Will soon be ringing clear
The best of all the festivals
Le Jour D'Amour is here
Quasimodo: Oh, how the stars
Will sparkle on the water
As the troubadours sing
Tales of true romance
Hugo & Victor: The spirits may rise
With fire in their eyes
Laverne: While gypsy girls
Enchant you with a dance
Everyone: Le Jour D'Amour
Your song is in the air
What magic will you make for us?
What promise will you share?
That golden bell
Sweet La Fidele
Will soon be ringing clear
The best of all the festivals
Le Jour D'Amour is here.