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Les Misérables - Victor Hugo album: list of songs and lyrics translation

Informations about the album Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo finally released Thursday 9 January 2025 his new music album, entitled Les Misérables.
This is the list of 268 songs contained into the album. You can click on one to see the corresponding lyrics and translations.
These are some hits sung by Victor Hugo. You will find the name of the album in brackets:
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. X: “The Plateau of Mont-Saint-Jean'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XIV: “The Last Square'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. VII: “The Wisdom of Tholomyes'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. II: “Fauchelevent in the Presence of a Difficulty'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. X: “Result of the Success'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. VIII: “The Chain Gang'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. VI: “The Absolute Goodness of Prayer'
  • Vol. III, Book V, Chap. I: “Marius Indigent'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. V: “The Utility of Going to Mass, In Order to Become a Revolutionist'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. I: “A Group which Barely Missed Becoming Historic'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. VI: “In Which Magnon and Her Two Children are Seen'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. IX: “The Man With the Bell'
  • Vol. I, Book VIII, Chap. III: “Javert Satisfied'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. V: “Cosette After the Letter'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. VI: “The Wild Man in his Lair'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XIX: “Occupying One's Self with Obscure Depths'
  • Vol. IV, Book VII, Chap. IV: “The Two Duties: To Watch and to Hope'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. III: “To Wit, The Plan of Paris in 1727'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. V: “The Little One All Alone'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XIV: “In Which a Police Agent Bestows Two Fistfuls on a Lawyer'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. II: “Like Master, Like House'
  • Vol. IV, Book VIII, Chap. II: “The Bewilderment of Perfect Happiness'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. III: “Sums Deposited With Laffitte'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XIII: “Solus Cum Solo, In Loco Remoto, Non Cogitabuntur Orare Pater Noster'
  • Vol. III, Book V, Chap. V: “Poverty a Good Neighbor for Misery'
  • Vol. IV, Book II, Chap. I: “The Lark's Meadow'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. VI: “Father Fauchelevent'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. XII: “The Future Latent in the People'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. XI: “What He Does'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XV: “Jondrette Makes His Purchases'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. XII: “The Bishop Works'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. VII: “In Which Will be Found the Origin of the Saying: Don't Lose the Card'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. VIII: “The Emperor Puts a Question to the Guide Lacoste'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. VIII: “An Entrance by Favor'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. IV: “Change of Gate'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. VII: “Fauchelevent Becomes a Gardener in Paris'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. X: “The Man Aroused'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. VIII: “In Which the Reader Will Find a Charming Saying of the Last King'
  • Vol. IV, Book VII, Chap. III: “Slang Which Weeps and Slang Which Laughs'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XVII: “The Use Made of Marius' Five-Franc Piece'
  • Vol. III, Book VII, Chap. II: “The Lowest Depths'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. VI: “Which Possibly Proves Boulatruelle's Intelligence'
  • Vol. II, Book IV, Chap. V: “A Five-Franc Piece Falls on the Ground and Produces a Tumult'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. VII: “Some Petticoat'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. IV: “In Which Jean Valjean Has Quite the Air of Having Read Austin Castillejo'
  • Vol. I, Book IV, Chap. I: “One Mother Meets Another Mother'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. III: “Four and Four'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XIII: “The Catastrophe'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. IV: “Beginning of a Great Malady'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. IX: “Madame Victurnien's Success'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. X: “Tariff of Licensed Cabs: Two Francs an Hour'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. II: “The Obedience of Martin Verga'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. VI: “Who Guarded His House for Him'
  • Vol. I, Book IV, Chap. I: “Master Gorbeau'
  • Volume IV, Book IX, Chap I: 'Jean Valjean:
  • Vol. I, Book VIII, Chap. II: “Fantine Happy'
  • Vol. IV, Book I, Chap. I: “Well Cut'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. V: “Distractions'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. XIII: “Little Gervais'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. VI: “Between Four Planks'
  • Vol. IV, Book VII, Chap. I: “Origin'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. V: “The Rose Perceives That it is an Engine of War'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. XI: “End of the Petit-Picpus'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. I: “Number 62 Rue Petit-Picpus'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. I: “Marius, While Seeking a Girl in a Bonnet, Encounters a Man in a Cap'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. IV'The Back Room of the Cafe Musain'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. II: “Jean Valjean as a National Guard'
  • Vol. I, Book IV, Chap. III: “The Lark'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. II: “Madeleine'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XVIII: “A Recrudescence of Divine Right'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. IX: “The Old Soul of Gaul'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. II: “Blondeau's Funeral Oration by Bossuet'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XI: “Offers of Service from Misery to Wretchedness'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. V: “Tranquility'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. III: “On What Conditions One Can Respect the Past'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. II: “Treasure Trove'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. IV: “Tholomyes is So Merry That He Sings a Spanish Ditty'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. III: “Austerities'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. V: “His Frontiers'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. II: “Two Complete Portraits'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. III: “A Tempest in a Skull'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XVI: “In Which Will be Found the Words to an English Air Which was in Fashion in 1832'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. II: “Some of his Particular Characteristics'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. VI: “Jean Valjean'
  • Vol. IV, Book I, Chap. VI: “Enjolras and his Lieutenants'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. VIII: “Madame Victurnien Expends Thirty Francs on Morality'
  • Vol. III, Book VII, Chap. I: “Mines and Miners'
  • Vol. II, Book II, Chap. III: “The Ankle-Chain Must Have Undergone a Certain Preparatory Manipulation to be Thus Broken by a Blow With a Hammer'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. VIII: “Marble Against Granite'
  • Vol. II, Book IV, Chap. III: “Two Misfortunes Make One Piece of Good Fortune'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. IX: “A Merry End to Mirth'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. XIII: “What He Believed'
  • Part IV, Book X, Chap III: “A Burial, an Occasion to be Born Again'
  • Volume IV, Book IX, Chap III: “M. Mabeuf'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. VI: “A Bit of History'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. I: “The Sobriquet: Mode of Formation of Family Names'
  • Vol. IV, Book I, Chap. IV: “Cracks Beneath the Foundation'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. V: “It is Not Necessary to be Drunk to be Immortal'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. VII: “Napoleon in a Good Humor'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. VIII: “Billows and Shadows'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. II: “Hougomont'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. XI: “A Restriction'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. IV: “Details Concerning the Cheese-Dairies of Pontarlier'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. IV: “He May Be of Use'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XVI: “Quot Libras in Duce?'
  • Vol. IV, Book VIII, Chap. VII: “The Old Heart And The Young Heart In The Presence Of Each Other'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. I: “The Zigzags of Strategy'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. VI: “Sister Simplice Put to the Proof'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. III: “Requiescant'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. VII: “Continuation of the Enigma'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. I: “The History of A Progress in Black Glass Trinkets'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. XI: “Champmathieu More and More Astonished'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. V: “Enlargement of Horizon'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. III: “Marius' Astonishments'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. IV: “End of the Brigand'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. II: “It is Lucky that the Pont D'Austerlitz Bears Carriages'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. III: “Enriched with Commentaries by Toussaint'
  • Vol. IV, Book VIII, Chap. III: “Apparition to Father Mabeuf'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. X: “The System of Denials'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. IX: “Eclipse'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. IX: “The Unexpected'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. VIII: “The Death of a Horse'
  • Vol. IV, Book I, Chap. V: “Facts Whence History Springs and Which History Ignores'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. IV: “Works Corresponding to Words'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. V: “Divers Claps of Thunder fall on Ma'am Bougon'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. IV: “A Heart Beneath a Stone'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XV: “Cambronne'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XVII: “Is Waterloo to be Considered Good?'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. XI: “Number 9,430 Reappears, and Cosette Wins it in the Lottery'
  • Vol. IV, Book I, Chap. II: “Badly Sewed'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap IV: “A Rose in Misery'
  • Vol. II, Book II, Chap. I: “Number 24,601 Becomes Number 9,430'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. VII: “To One Sadness Oppose a Sadness and a Half'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. V: “A Providential Peep-Hole'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. III: “Men Must Have Wine, and Horses Must Have Water'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. VI: “A Chapter In Which They Adore Each Other'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. III: “The Vicissitudes of Flight'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. V: “Basque and Nicolette'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. XI: “To Scoff, To Reign'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. I: “Parvulus'
  • Vol. IV, Book II, Chap. II: “Embryonic Formation of Crimes in the Incubation of Prisons'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. II: “A Double Quartette'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. XI: “Christus Nos Liberavit'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. VI: “Four O'Clock in the Afternoon'
  • Vol. III, Book V, Chap. II: “Marius Poor'
  • Vol. I, Book VIII, Chap. IV: “Authority Reasserts Its Rights'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. VIII: “The Ray of Light in the Hovel'
  • Vol. IV, Book VII, Chap. II: “Roots'
  • Vol. IV, Book VIII, Chap. V: “Things of the Night'
  • Part IV, Book X, Chap II: “The Root of the Matter'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. IX: “Jondrette Comes Near Weeping'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XX: “The Trap'
  • Vol. II, Book IV, Chap. II: “A Nest for Owl and a Warbler'
  • Vol. IV, Book IV, Chap. I: “A Wound Without, Healing Within'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. VII: “Precautions to be Observed in Blame'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. IV: “M. Madeleine in Mourning'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. VII: “Adventures of the Letter U Delivered Over to Conjectures'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. VII: “Rule: Receive No One Except in the Evening'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. III: “Luc-Esprit'
  • Part IV, Book X, Chap V: “Originality of Paris'
  • Vol. I, Book VI, Chap. II: “How Jean May Become Champ'
  • Vol. IV, Book II, Chap. IV: “An Apparition to Marius'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. II: “M. Myriel Becomes M. Welcome'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XI: “A Bad Guide to Napoleon; A Good Guide to Bulow'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. IX: “A Century Under a Guimpe'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. I: “The Water Question at Montfermeil'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. X: “The Bishop in the Presence of an Unknown Light'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. VII: “The Interior of Despair'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. VIII: “The Unpleasantness of Receiving Into One's House A Poor Man Who May Be a Rich Man'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. VIII: “The Veterans Themselves Can Be Happy'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. III: “Quadrifrons'
  • Vol. I, Book VIII, Chap. V: “A Suitable Tomb'
  • Vol. II, Book II, Chap. I: “What is Met With on the Way from Nivelles'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. X: “Which Explains How Javert Got on the Scent'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. XII: “M. Bamatabois's Inactivity'
  • Vol. I, Book VIII, Chap. I: “In What Mirror M. Madeleine Contemplates His Hair'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. VI: “The Little Convent'
  • Vol. III, Book V, Chap. III: “Marius Grown Up'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. V: “Hindrances'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. VIII: “Philosophy After Drinking'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. IV: “Forms Assumed By Suffering During Sleep'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. VI: “The Beginning of an Enigma'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XXI: “One Should Always Begin by Arresting the Victims'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. IV: “Entrance on the Scene of a Doll'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. V: “Monseigneur Bienvenu Made his Cassocks Last too Long'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. I: “The Convent as an Abstract Idea'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. I: “Solitude and the Barracks Combined'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. V: “Which Would Be Impossible With Gas Lanterns'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. IX: “Thenardier and His Manoeuvres'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. IV: “The Convent From the Point of View of Principles'
  • Vol. II, Book III, Chap. X: “He Who Seeks to Better Himself May Render His Situation Worse'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. VII: “Strategy and Tactics'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. I: “Which Treats of the Manner of Entering a Convent'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. I: “Sister Simplice'
  • Vol. IV, Book I, Chap. III: “Louis Philippe'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. XIII: “The Solution of Some Questions Connected with the Municipal Police'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. VII: “Some Silhouettes of This Darkness'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. III: “Foliis Ac Frondibus'
  • Vol. I, Book V, Chap. V: “Vague Flashes on the Horizon'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. III: “The Eighteenth of June, 1815'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XII: “The Use Made of M. LeBlanc's Five-Franc Piece'
  • Vol. I, Book VI, Chap. I'The Beginning of Repose'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. VIII: “Post Corda Lapides'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. VI: “Old People are Made to Go Out Opportunely'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. IX: “Cloistered'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. IV: “Taken Prisoner'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. II: “In Which Little Gavroche Extracts Profit from Napoleon the Great'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. V: “The Quid Obscurum of Battles'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XII: “The Guard'
  • Vol. IV, Book VIII, Chap. III: “The Beginning of Shadow'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. IV: “Gayeties'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. III: “Effect of the Spring'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. VIII: “A Successful Interrogatory'
  • Vol. II, Book IV, Chap. IV: “The Remarks of the Principal Tenant'
  • Vol. IV, Book VIII, Chap. VI: “Marius Becomes Practical Once More To The Extent of Giving Cosette His Address'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. IV: “A'
  • Vol. II, Book VI, Chap. X: “Origin of the Perpetual Adoration'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. VII: “The Gamin Should Have his Place in the Classifications of India'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. I: “The House With a Secret'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. XIII: “Little Gavroche'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. IX: “New Troubles'
  • Vol. IV, Book VI, Chap. I: “The Malicious Playfulness of the Wind'
  • Vol. III, Book V, Chap. IV: “M. Mabeuf'
  • Vol. IV, Book III, Chap. VI: “The Battle Begun'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. II: “One of the Red Spectres of That Epoch'
  • Vol. II, Book VIII, Chap. III: “Mother Innocente'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. I: “The Year 1817'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. III: “He is Agreeable'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. V: “Prayer'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. VIII: “The Enigma Becomes Doubly Mysterious'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. III: “The Heroism of Passive Obedience'
  • Vol. VI, Book VIII, Chap. I: “Full Light'
  • Part IV, Book X, Chap I: “The Surface of the Question'
  • Vol. IV , Book VIII, Chap. IV: “A Cab Runs in English and Barks in Slang'
  • Vol. II, Book I, Chap. XIX: “The Battle-Field at Night'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. VII: “The Traveller on His Arrival Takes Precautions for Departure'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. VI: “The Consequences of Having Met a Warden'
  • Vol. III, Book I, Chap. X: “Ecce Paris, Ecce Homo'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. VII: “Cravatte'
  • Vol. III, Book IV, Chap. VI: “Res Angusta'
  • Vol. I, Book III, Chap. V: “At Bombarda's'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. III: “A Hard Bishopric for a Good Bishop'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XXII: “The Little One Who Was Crying in Volume Two'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. IV: “A Centenarian Aspirant'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. XII: “The Solitude of Monseigneur Welcome'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. II: “The Convent as an Historical Fact'
  • Vol. III, Book VII, Chap. III: “Babet, Gueulemer, Claquesous, and Monparnasse'
  • Volume IV, Book IX, Chap II: “Marius'
  • Vol. IV, Book IV, Chap. II: “Mother Plutarque Finds No Difficulty in Explaining a Phenomenon'
  • Vol. III, Book VIII, Chap. XVIII: “Marius' Two Chairs From a Vis-a-Vis'
  • Vol. II, Book VII, Chap. VIII: “Faith, Law'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. II: “The Perspicacity of Master Scaufflaire'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. I: “Ninety Years and Thirty-Two Teeth'
  • Vol. III, Book V, Chap. VI: “The Substitute'
  • Part IV, Book X, Chap IV: “The Ebullitions of Former Days'
  • Vol. IV, Book V, Chap. II: “Cosette's Apprehensions'
  • Vol. III, Book III, Chap. I: “An Ancient Salon'
  • Vol. I, Book VII, Chap. IX: “A Place Where Convictions are in Process of Formation'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. IX: “The Brother as Depicted by the Sister'
  • Vol. III, Book II, Chap. VIII: “Two Do Not Make a Pair'
  • Vol. I, Book IV, Chap. II: “First Sketch of Two Unpreposessing Figures'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. II: “Prudence Counselled to Wisdom'
  • Vol. II, Book II, Chap. II: “In Which the Reader Will Peruse Two Verses, Which are of the Devil's Composition, Possibly'
  • Vol. III, Book VI, Chap. II: “Lux Facta Est'
  • Vol. III, Book VII, Chap. IV: “Composition of the Troupe'
  • Vol. II, Book V, Chap. IV: “The Gropings of Flight'
  • Vol. I, Book II, Chap. I: “The Evening of a Day of Walking'
  • Vol. I, Book I, Chap. XIV: “What He Thought'

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